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A Farewell Television Moment for Showaddywaddy on ITV On June 21, 2006, legendary British rock and roll group Showaddywaddy made what is widely remembered as their final television appearance. The…
A Farewell Television Moment for Showaddywaddy on ITV On June 21, 2006, legendary British rock and roll group Showaddywaddy made what is widely remembered as their final television appearance. The…
A Night of Tribute and Nostalgia as Showaddywaddy Honors Alvin Stardust on This Is Your Life A memorable moment from British television history unfolded on March 13, 1985, when Showaddywaddy…
A Priceless Gathering of Canadian Folk Music Legends Captured in a Timeless Performance The 1986 live performance of Early Morning Rain by Ian & Sylvia alongside Gordon Lightfoot stands as…
Black Day in July: Gordon Lightfoot’s Powerful Song That Refused to Be Forgotten Among the many songs written by Canadian folk legend Gordon Lightfoot, few carry the historical weight and…
These Eyes Continues to Shine as a Defining Classic of The Guess Who One of the most memorable performances featured on The Midnight Special is The Guess Who’s stirring rendition…
He Had Been Calling Since 8 P.M. It Was Nearly 4 A.M. And He Still Couldn’t Get Her Out of His Mind. Some heartbreak songs tell the story of a…
A Young Bonnie Raitt Sang of Lost Dreams in 1976. Nearly Fifty Years Later, the Performance Feels Even More Powerful. In 1976, Bonnie Raitt walked onto the stage of the…
When Anne Murray Stood Between Two Worlds: A New Career Triumph and the Quiet Thought of Goodbye Few interviews capture a turning point in an artist’s life as honestly as…
Three Legends, One Song, One Night in New Orleans: When “Jambalaya” Became Living Music History On May 6, 1986, inside the intimate surroundings of Storyville Jazz Hall in New Orleans,…
Gordon Lightfoot’s “If You Could Read My Mind” Remains a Masterclass in Poetic Songwriting Few live television performances capture the essence of songwriting as powerfully as Gordon Lightfoot’s rendition of…