Fats Domino – My girl Josephine – New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2004
One Year Before Hurricane Katrina, Fats Domino Sat at a Piano in New Orleans and Gave the City Back Its Own Sound In the spring of 2004, Fats Domino took…
One Year Before Hurricane Katrina, Fats Domino Sat at a Piano in New Orleans and Gave the City Back Its Own Sound In the spring of 2004, Fats Domino took…
A Young Dreamer from Alberta Once Wanted to Sing Like Anne Murray. In 1993, k.d. lang Stood on Canada’s Biggest Stage and Finally Got to Tell Her. Some Hall of…
He Called Townes Van Zandt the Greatest Songwriter in the World. Years Later, Steve Earle Sang “Pancho and Lefty” Like a Farewell Letter to the Man Who Taught Him How…
Three Generations Sang “Blue Bayou” for Linda Ronstadt Because the Woman Being Honored Could No Longer Sing It Herself In April 2014, the stage of the Rock & Roll Hall…
HE DIDN’T SING ABOUT FALLING IN LOVE. HE SANG ABOUT CARRYING THAT LOVE TO THE VERY END. When Ricky Van Shelton released I’ll Leave This World Loving You, country music…
SHE STOOD ALONE WITH AN ACOUSTIC GUITAR, SANG A SONG WRITTEN HALF A CENTURY EARLIER, AND TURNED A MODERN AWARDS SHOW INTO A MOMENT OF QUIET HUMANITY In March 2022,…
A Timeless Celebration of Rock and Roll Spirit: Showaddywaddy Brings Classic Energy to Saturday Night Television A memorable television appearance by Showaddywaddy on Saturday Night with Michael Barrymore captured everything…
Stan Rogers and the Song That Became a Canadian Legend Few folk songs have achieved the rare status of becoming both a beloved musical classic and a symbol of national…
A Warm Maritime Gathering Preserves the Spirit of Stan Rogers Few performances capture the heart of Atlantic Canada as completely as this memorable rendition of “Barrett’s Privateers” by Stan Rogers.…
“Jam”: The Rare Three Dog Night Recording That Captured a Band at Full Power Among the many recordings released by Three Dog Night during their remarkable run in the early…