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Classic Hits

Don’t Miss Out on This One

Have you ever thought about leaving the ‘9 to 5’ world and becoming a rock star? Well, one of rock’s best guitarists Joe Satriani does this school thing every year, and we want you to check out the 5th annual ‘G4 Experience V5.0 Rocks the Desert” taking place January 3rd through the 7th, 2019 at Hotel Zoso in Palm Springs, California. We’re telling you now as the class will fill […]

todayJuly 27, 2018

Classic Hits

Kenny Loggins Features Summer Series Interviews Online

Kenny Loggins exploded in the late 70s and 80s. He had just split from Jim Messina (Loggins and Messina) and began his solo career when by chance, Hollywood called and his biggest songs ended up in the middle of the biggest movies if the decade. Now Kenny his teaming up with Adam Reader a prolific interviewer and online ‘Professor of rock’ to create a series of internet or web-centric documentaries […]

todayJuly 27, 2018

Adult Contemporary

Bob Seger’s Early Works Re-Released This Fall

Bob Seger will resume his 2017 tour later this fall, a journey that was halted by much needed surgery on Bob’s back. If you can’t wait for his tour to begin, head out to your favorite record store or streaming platform for his latest library release called ‘Heavy Music: The Complete Cameo Recordings 1966-1967, ‘a project that will feature Bob’s early 60s discography. ‘Heavy Music: The Complete Cameo Recordings 1966-1967’ […]

todayJuly 27, 2018

Music

The Unknown Artist Who Influenced a Generation Has Died

Vince Martin never became a household folk-rock name, but he was one of the most influential folk-rock artists of his time. Sadly, Vince Martin died at the age of 81 recently, and barely anyone noticed. Here’s why his life should be celebrated; he recorded the song “Cindy, Oh Cindy” years before the Beach Boys brought it fame, and Murray Wilson (the Beach Boys dad) was heavily influenced by Vince, although […]

todayJuly 27, 2018

Classic Rock

A Few Hits That Do Some Explaining

Although current scholars speak of the 80s as the most important decade of our time because of the birth and growth of technology (Microsoft, Apple, Big Blue), the Reagan years, and Miami Vice, most consider the 60s as the most troubled and volatile decade of the century. The military draft and Vietnam War, racial struggles, civil unrest, and disobedience defined the 60s, feminism, and assignations of political and ideological leaders. […]

todayJuly 26, 2018

Classic Hits

Earth Wind and Fire Still On the Road

Maurice White, the founder of Earth, Wind and Fire, has been gone a few years now (date of death, February 5th, 2016). EWF was the first African-American act to sell out Madison Square Garden. In 2000, Earth, Wind & Fire was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They have performed for both Bill Clinton and President Obama. EWF has been nominated for a Grammy 20 times, winning […]

todayJuly 26, 2018

Music

Roy Orbison Hologram Tour Kicks off in October

25 years ago, we would have never paid real money to attend a concert of a person that had died, but holograms have scientifically allowed fans to visually enjoy a concert of a person no longer with us, proving an incredible advancement can keep an artist relevant, and his estate in the money. Roy Orbison (rather his management team and estate) have announced a North American hologram tour, called ‘In […]

todayJuly 26, 2018

Classic Hits

Paul McCartney’s Turn in the Karaoke Car Was Awesome

The Beatles were on in a million, John, Paul George and Ringo all played a part in the world we now call rock and roll. Ringo has his all-star band, touring through the year with special guests, while Paul continues to pick smaller venues and shorter tours to stay relevant. Paul has some fun with his Carpool Karaoke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjvzCTqkBDQ and he’s released a new single called ‘Come On To Me’ […]

todayJuly 25, 2018

Adult Contemporary

Lenny Kravitz, New Album, New Fall Tour

Lenny Kravitz was destined for greatness, growing up in a Hollywood home (his mother was iconic television actress Roxie Roker) but his contribution is not in front or behind the camera, rather on stage with a guitar in hand. Lenny has just announced the release date of his latest LP ‘Raise Vibration’ in late September, and a brief 8 city tour his fall in support of the album. September 21st, […]

todayJuly 25, 2018

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