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Rockers From the Motor City

Motown Music rocked the 60s, filling the airwaves with hope and change. Did you know that Detroit, Michigan also had its share of classic rock artists? At the top of that list you’ll find Bob Seger and Mitch Ryder, but the real father of Rock n' Roll, Bill Haley, was also born in the Motor City. So were Sony Bono, Meatloaf, Alice Cooper, and Del Shannon. The list of stars […]

todayMarch 24, 2016

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Songs by the Other George – Part Two

Loosely known as the ‘5th Beatle,’ George Martin died a few weeks ago; most critics agree without George we would probably not have the Beatles as we know them, Let’s take look at part two of ‘Songs by the Other George’ to help celebrate his touch.. “Strawberry Fields Forever” introduced studio tricks such as reversed tape loops, reverse-recording over dubbing, and tape stretching to hit a minor cord. All of […]

todayMarch 23, 2016

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Bob Dylan Back on the Road for More Tour Dates

Bob Dylan is on the road in 2016 with a full tour that will support the release of his new album ‘Fallen Angeles.’ On this tour, star singing icon Mavis Staples of the legendary Staples Singers, will be joining him. What a two-some! Dylan is 74, but still manages to put on a great show. He's seen it all during his time as a rocker and now you must see […]

todayMarch 23, 2016

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Doobie Brothers and Other Hall of Fame Snubs

For some unknown reason, the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame is in Cleveland, Ohio, not New York, Detroit or Los Angeles. We don't understand it, but it's been there for quite some time. So, we're just not going to question it. The Hall celebrates the best of the best rockers who have stuck it out long enough to receive consideration. Congrats to Cheap Trick, Chicago, NWA, Steve Miller and […]

todayMarch 23, 2016

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Songs by the Other George – Part One

The Beatles' manager and musical muse George Martin died a few weeks ago at the age of 90. Managers typically book gigs, keep the boys out of trouble, and often time sit in the recording studio during sessions and give their opinion about how a song is being laid down. George Martin’s influence in the studio for the Beatles was legendary. Check out part one of ‘Songs by the Other […]

todayMarch 22, 2016

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Great Songs in Great Movies – Part Two

Hollywood often spends millions of dollars in the production of a movie sound track, yet the best movie music is music heard on the radio. These songs are already popular, familiar, and relatively inexpensive compared to the alternatives. Here is part two of ‘Great Songs in Great Movies.' “Incense and Peppermints” by the 60s one hit wonder, the Strawberry Alarm Clock, was used in many movies, including Austin Powers; International […]

todayMarch 22, 2016

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Bob Dylan Still Going Strong

Bob Dylan has been making great music for over 50 years and he’s actually still on tour now with Mavis Staples, one of the fabulous Staples singers. Robert Allen Zimmerman was born May 24, 1941 and was one of the founders of early 60's Folk music at a turbulent time with the raging Vietnam War and racial strife, and popular music took an entirely different route. Bob has already been […]

todayMarch 22, 2016

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Peter Frampton and Lynyrd Skynyrd on Tour Together

Peter Frampton and Lynyrd Skynyrd have joined forces this year to create real buzz for their upcoming joint tour. Frampton and ‘Frampton Comes Alive’ is considered one of the benchmark albums from the 70s, while the boys from Jacksonville Lynyrd Skynyrd captured the southern rock flag from the same era. These two have been playing for years and years, but they're still rocking out each and every month it seems. […]

todayMarch 21, 2016

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Our Favorite Emerson Lake and Palmer Hits

We were all saddened to hear the news that Keith Emmerson had died a few weeks ago. Emerson Lake and Palmer (ELP) was a very different band from England that formed in early 1970s. Keyboardist Keith Emerson introduced the ‘Moog Synthesizer,’ which was not heard in popular music at that time. Here are our favorite ELP songs... “Hoedown” is a snappy organ driven song that you often hear at sporting […]

todayMarch 21, 2016

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