Roy Orbison – Penny Arcade (Live From Australia, 1972)
A Carousel of Lights and Longing, Where Joy and Illusion Spin Side by Side In 1972, during a vibrant tour across Australia, Roy Orbison brought Penny Arcade to life with…
A Carousel of Lights and Longing, Where Joy and Illusion Spin Side by Side In 1972, during a vibrant tour across Australia, Roy Orbison brought Penny Arcade to life with…
A Final Interview That Now Feels Like a Farewell: The Last Words of Alan Osmond The video opens with a quiet, almost reflective tone, as Alan Osmond addresses not just…
A timeless duet of longing and quiet rediscovery, where two voices meet not just in harmony—but in memory itself. When “Stumblin’ In” first appeared in 1978, it carried with it…
A Wry Smile at Life’s Ups and Downs, Where Humor Softens the Truth of Being Human In a lighthearted yet quietly profound moment, Stephen Colbert joined John Prine to perform…
When the World Felt Too Heavy: Anne Murray and the Timeless Plea of “A Little Good News” In September 1983, at a time when headlines were filled with conflict and…
A Quiet Voice Finds Its Moment: Nanci Griffith and the Intimate Breakthrough of Once In A Very Blue Moon In July 1985, on the television program New Country, Nanci Griffith…
Before the Stardom, There Was a Stage: Anne Murray and the Gentle Promise of “Rain” In the early 1970s, long before international awards and chart-topping success, Anne Murray stood on…
A Song for the Absent: John Prine and the Quiet Roll Call of “Souvenirs” On May 12, 2017, inside the Convocation Hall at Mount Allison University, John Prine stood before…
A Song That Brought Them Back: The Everly Brothers and the Gentle Triumph of “On the Wings of a Nightingale” On October 13, 1984, something quietly remarkable happened. As The…
A Lone Voice Crossing the Ocean: Nanci Griffith and the Haunting Echo of “Banks of the Ponchartrain” In 1987, on the Irish television program The Session, Nanci Griffith delivered a…