When Tough Guys Ruled the Cinema- Episode Six: The French Connection
Cinematic history was made in 1971 with the release of a film that broke all of Hollywood’s rules and redefined the cop-thriller genre. Director William […]
Cinematic history was made in 1971 with the release of a film that broke all of Hollywood’s rules and redefined the cop-thriller genre. Director William […]
Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue†is a landmark recording in jazz history. It is the top selling jazz album/CD of all time and one of […]
In honor of the Fourth of July weekend, here is a top 10 list of classic-rock songs that feature our great land. 1: Grand Funk […]
Kiss is working on a new studio album, their first since the disappointing “Psycho Circus.†Despite the fact that this future effort will not include […]
It is not very often that two rock and roll veterans who once played together in a super group reunite decades later to perform a […]
Wow! The classic rock guy is reviewing a new CD? Is there a lunar eclipse? No, just a new band consisting of some classic rock […]
When analyzing the classic rock era, major band releases like The Who’s “Tommy,†Led Zeppelin’s “Runes album,†The Beatle’s “Sgt. Pepper,â€Â The Rolling Stones’ “Sticky Fingers,†[…]
Paul Simon was recently on the Yes network’s “Centerstage,†talking about the reasons behind the dissolution of his musical partnership with Art Garfunkel in 1970. […]
I have been a concertgoer since the early 70s, so I have a huge pool to draw from when compiling a list of the most […]
The “day the music died†will forever be known as that winter day on February 3, 1959 when Buddy Holly, a teenage Ritchie Valens and […]
The best period of David Bowie’s illustrious career was his “Ziggy Stardust” incarnation, which featured his most rocking and inventive band and concept albums (remember […]
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