The 45 Project: How 45s Made Rock And Roll
Is the King a thief and how do records
Is the King a thief and how do records
Mysterious band drops mystery track mysteriously.
Curtis Mayfield earned popularity by way of his affiliation with The Impressions. Some of their top hits were “Keep On Pushing”, “It’s All Right”, and “People Get Ready”. OF course,…
For fans of the ’70s Rock band, Angel, the following little piece of release news is definitely for you. Recently, two important parts of the Angel lineup, guitarist, Punky Meadows,…
Elvis Costello has worn several hats over the course of his successful career. His first was naturally with The Attractions. With that band, Elvis produced his most loved batch of…
Call it math rock with more hooks than a tackle box. The new LP from the U.K. quartet Perch — No Step, self-released and out Jan. 12 — exhibits all…
’80s-era Bowie fans were treated to a collected box set of remasters referred to as Loving The Alien 1983-1988. Within, 2018 remasters of Tonight (1984), Let’s Dance (1983), and Never…
Carlos Santana is a well-known name and talent that has been with us for much of the phenomena we happily call Rock and Roll. Many of his songs are embedded…
A year-long exploration of the once, but likely not future, dominant record format.
Since the ’60s, Gordon Lightfoot has been giving fans his unique folk-styled tunes. It wasn’t until his breakout hit, “If You Could Read My Mind” from his fifth album, Sit…
An interesting thing happened to me during the holidays – interesting but not uncommon. The Greg Lake song “I Believe In Father Christmas,” from ELP Works Volume 2, played and…
In 1978, Cat Stevens released his final A&M album, Back To Earth, before his disappearance from the music world, which ended some 30 years later with the release of his…