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Monday Morning Music News Headlines

There’s football in the air, cooling temperatures, and new television shows to watch. Fall is officially here, and so is Monday. Here are your Monday morning music headlines... Although Prince has passed on, his ex-wife Mayte Garcia has decided to jump on the money train by writing a book about the two of them, due out early 2017 called ‘The Most Beautiful.’ Yes, Los Angeles has a professional football team […]

todaySeptember 19, 2016

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A to Z – Uriah Heep!

Let’s show case another band that we’ve included into our ‘A to Z.’ Here is the letter ‘H.’ Okay, the temptation to write about Hall and Oates is overwhelming, but for the letter H we want to share our thoughts on is the lesser known Uriah Heep. Smack dab in the middle of Led Zeppelin, Stones, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath were these five rocking dudes from London called ‘Uriah […]

todaySeptember 16, 2016

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Rocks Most Covered Songs

They say imitation is the highest form of flattery. Do you know the most ‘covered’ songs of rock and roll? The Beatles “Yesterday” has been covered by Loren Green, Frank Sinatra, Boys II Men and over 30 more popular entertainers. “Imagine” by the late John Lennon has been covered by Elton John, Ray Charles, Sergio Mendez, Queen, Dolly Parton and Avril Lavigne to name a few. “I Can’t Get No […]

todaySeptember 16, 2016

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Fleetwood Mac’s Family Tree

Investigating the family tree is often times embarrassing in that you’ll find an uncle or great grandfather that ran with the Jessie James gang, or had 8 wives. In music the family tree is a bit kinder. Here’s a Fleetwood Mac ‘family tree’ backstory we think you’ll like. Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks met while attending Menlo-Atherton High School in Atherton, California. They sang Beach Boy harmonies and thought it […]

todaySeptember 16, 2016

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Pink Floyd Being Controversial

Pink Floyd recently announced a groundbreaking exhibit, opening in early 2017, with tickets going on sale this week. It’s expected to sell out, so get right to buying those tickets! Pink has always been controversial. Roger Waters an original member has taken a great deal of heat for his alliance with the Palestinians, refused to join the band when they were inducted into the Hall of Fame, and frankly most […]

todaySeptember 15, 2016

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Top Desert Island Gotta Haves

Most everyone has to have something to survive. For many, the ‘gotta have’ is their smart phone, coffee, or the internet. In the world of music, imagine being sent away on a desert island with nothing but your favorite albums? Which albums would they be? Here are our Top Desert Island Gotta Haves.. “Blue” by the legendary Join Mitchell is the siren for love from the early 70s. “California,” “Blue,” […]

todaySeptember 15, 2016

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When Rock and Roll Met the Law

Dean Stuart Wetter is not famous, but we’re going to mention his recent troubles with the law. Dean was arrested for an alleged assault at a family event. Hey, who can blame him for that? Dean is the husband of Heart's Ann Wilson, and the incident occurred at a Heart concert when two nephews scuffled with Dean at a tour bus. This is not the first time rock and roll […]

todaySeptember 15, 2016

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80s Ladies Were the Best

James Brown said it years ago and it’s not very P.C. “It’s a Man’s Man's World.” The ladies of the 80s were the finest in the land, so let’s salute these gals. Madonna was a troubled child in suburban Rochester, Michigan who had lost her mother, her relationship with her father, and her way. Traveling to New York to live in protected housing in near poverty, this unstoppable forced molded […]

todaySeptember 14, 2016

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Our Favorite Grand Funk Railroad Hits

The 70s was fertile ground for simple guitar hooks and catchy rock songs, battling the disco sound that was all too popular with the ‘non rockers.’ Grand Funk Railroad was Mark Farner, Don Brewer, and Terry Knight (think of this three-man band as an early ZZ Top). They were discovered at the Atlanta Music Festival in 1969, signed, and began selling millions of records. Here are our top three Grand […]

todaySeptember 14, 2016

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