Daryl Hall (Hall & Oates) To Release New Album – D
Daryl Hall, one-half of the popular duo known once as Hall & Oates, has released five previous solo album including the awesome Sacred Songs from 1980, and its equally magnificent…
Daryl Hall, one-half of the popular duo known once as Hall & Oates, has released five previous solo album including the awesome Sacred Songs from 1980, and its equally magnificent…
Focus arrived back in 1969 from Amsterdam. With Thijs Van Leer, and Jan Akkerman, as primary members, Focus brought a strong Classical/Jazz/Rock fusion to play on their 11 studio sets.…
The Doobie Brothers, long a mainstay of Rock since the ’70s began, gave the world a string of incredible singles that not only played Rock/Pop, but also delved into soul…
George Benson joined the Jazz Fusion trend in the ’70s with his Warner Bros years with Breezin’ hitting its stride at sales of around 3 million copies. Although critics somewhat…
Joni Mitchell, one of Rock’s early songstresses that have expanded careers well into the later decades, has a string of successful and well-loved albums to her catalog. Over the years,…
For Jackson Browne, his leap into the musical world proved well worth the jump as Saturate Before Using (1972) sold over a million copies and enjoyed strength with “Doctor My…
For decades, and especially during the ’70s, Deep Purple has created a number of excellent albums. Their Mark II set, Machine Head, represented the band’s 6th album release. By the…
Johnny Cash is one of the premier artists of his time, helping to blend Country with Rock during Rock’s period of young growth. From there, he served both communities well…
David Gilmour was an essential part of the successes that Pink Floyd enjoyed during it long and fruitful career. His contributions to the band lasted through 14 albums, two more…
Eric Clapton, once an essential part of the ’60s with his many bands that he performed with, and his ’70s and ’80s solo works that garnered plenty of attention. While…
Little Feat, a southern Rock band formed in the early ’70s that gained fan respect but ended not too long afterward by the age-old complaint, artist differences. But by the…
CAN, the ’60s German experimental phenomenon, performed until well into the ’80s. Their last album was Rite Time, completed and issued in 1989. To celebrate their live finesse, Spoon Records…