insert_link Classic Hits KC and the Sunshine Band are Back! “We Belong Together” made its debut on the Perez Hilton web site last week, garnishing rave reviews. Harry Wayne "K.C." Casey began his musical journey in the early 70s while working as a record store clerk and part time technician at a local suburban Miami recording studio. KC became friends with TK Records producer Richard Finch; the pair began to collaborate musically, and the magic began to happen. The band […] todayAugust 1, 2016
insert_link Lite AC The Greats Playing in Vegas Las Vegas is definitely a city worth visiting once in your life. The cool thing about Vegas is the way your favorite artists set up camp for a period of time, enticing you to visit them while you’re there. Here are a few upcoming artists that will be performing at various locations in Las Vegas. Incredible tribute impersonator Michelle Johnson brings the legendary ‘Tapestry’ album of Carole King to life […] todayAugust 1, 2016
insert_link Classic Hits A Grammy Winner Band Back on the Road Donald Fagen is one half of the famous Steely Dan band that began its musical journey in the mid-70s, and has been one of the most respected musicians of our time, having earned countless Grammy and Billboard awards over the years. Steely Dan has sold over 50 million records worldwide. In early, 2016 Donald Fagen had been arrested for domestic abuse in Manhattan after throwing his wife into a window […] todayAugust 1, 2016
insert_link Classic Hits The KISS Korner KISS is out on tour as we speak, but we wanted to share a few fun facts about the boys in the band you may not have known. We’ll call this out ‘KISS Korner.’ There have been 10 members of the band over the decades, yet only two of the members ever used their real birth names, Bruce Kulick and Tommy Thayer. Gene Simmons was born Chaim Witz, and Paul […] todayJuly 29, 2016
insert_link Music The Greatest Music Genre of All-Time – Motown The Temptations, Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Four Tops all recorded on the Motown music label, singing with Berry Gordy as teenagers while wandering the streets of Detroit. Here’s what you may not know about some of these artists and the greatest music genre of all-time... Berry was an amateur fighter with a losing record, giving the fight game up after his uncle lent him $800 to start a […] todayJuly 29, 2016
insert_link Classic Hits Great Songs in Great Movies – Part One Movies and music are great together; how many times do you hear one of your favorite songs in or at the end of a film? It makes us scratch our heads and put together a list of great movies that also used great songs. Here's part one of 'Great Songs in Great Movies.' “Twist and Shout” by The Beatles in the classic movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off was beautifully used […] todayJuly 28, 2016
insert_link Classic Hits Rocking and Rolling Through America – Florida Let’s take a tour of the best rock and roll states in America as part of our summer long vacation. Today we’re headed to the state of Florida for more fun in the sun, showcasing the best rockers and singers… In 1969, brothers Duane and Gregg Allman, Dickie Betts, Jaimoe Johanson, Butch Trucks, and Berry Oakley began a journey that would take them to international celebrity and tragedy, giving the […] todayJuly 28, 2016
insert_link Music More Greats That Hail From Philadelphia As the Democratic National Convention continues this week in Philadelphia, we couldn’t help but want to detail the great music this historic city provided in the 60s and 70s. So, what can you say about Hall and Oates that hasn’t already been said? This dynamic duo is responsible for over $100 million in record sales, Grammy and Billboard awards, and was the most successful singing duo in the 70s and […] todayJuly 28, 2016
insert_link Music Philadelphia and All Its Greatness The Democratic Nation convention is this week in Philadelphia, drawing attention to this historic city. Yes the Declaration of Independence was signed in Philly, they have great cheese steaks, but it’s also the home of some of the best music ever recorded. You’ve heard of TSOP right? The letters stand for The Sound of Philadelphia. Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes were originally called ‘The Charlemagnes’ until they chose the […] todayJuly 27, 2016