Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps “Dance To The Bop” on The Ed Sullivan Show
The Night Gene Vincent Brought Raw Rockabilly Energy to America’s Living Rooms On November 17, 1957, Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps stepped onto the stage of The Ed Sullivan…
The Night Gene Vincent Brought Raw Rockabilly Energy to America’s Living Rooms On November 17, 1957, Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps stepped onto the stage of The Ed Sullivan…
A Heartbreaking Plea to Be Loved for Who He Is: The Timeless Power of “Don’t Close Your Eyes” Released in March 1988 as the third single from Keith Whitley’s acclaimed…
Ian & Sylvia’s “Little Beggarman” Preserves the Spirit of Traditional Folk Music Among the many recordings that helped define the folk revival of the 1960s, Ian & Sylvia’s rendition of…
The Song That Stopped Clint Black’s Streak of No. 1 Hits, Yet Quietly Became One of His Most Enduring Reflections on Love and Silence When Clint Black released “Nothing’s News”…
A Song About an Old Navajo Rug That Was Really Asking What Became of Youth, Love, and the World We Once Knew In 1991, Jerry Jeff Walker appeared on The…
Ian & Sylvia’s “You Were On My Mind” Remains a Timeless Showcase of Folk Music Excellence A performance of “You Were On My Mind” by Ian and Sylvia continues to…
David Cassidy Reflects on Fame, Identity, and Redemption in Memorable Jay Leno Interview For many people, David Cassidy will always be remembered as Keith Partridge, the charming teenage star of…
Showaddywaddy’s Final Chart Triumph: Remembering “Who Put the Bomp” on Top of the Pops in 1982 When Showaddywaddy performed “Who Put the Bomp (in the Bomp a Bomp a Bomp)”…
At 40, Bonnie Raitt Sang About Time Slipping Away. She Had No Idea Her Greatest Triumph Was About to Begin. On November 26, 1989, Bonnie Raitt walked onto the stage…
A Song About Loving Someone You Can Never Truly Hold On To On November 6, 1993, Bonnie Raitt stood before a packed audience at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View,…