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David Cassidy: When Teen Idolatry Could Not Silence a Private Loneliness As a specialist in the popular music culture of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, I see David Cassidy as…
David Cassidy: When Teen Idolatry Could Not Silence a Private Loneliness As a specialist in the popular music culture of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, I see David Cassidy as…
A gentle pop tale about the “queen bee” who gathers life’s sweetness — a light melody carrying a deeper reflection on work, care, and the quiet rhythms of everyday life.…
A Gentle Pop Memory of the Early ’70s: When “Love Sweet Love” by Middle Of The Road Captured the Simplicity of Romance In 1971, at the height of their popularity…
A Gentle Anthem of Consolation: How “Pack Up Your Sorrows” Turned Heartache into Quiet Hope In the mid-1960s, when the folk revival was still echoing through coffeehouses and college campuses,…
A Quiet Road of Memory and Longing: The Enduring Soul of “Gulf Coast Highway” Few songs capture the gentle ache of time passing quite like Gulf Coast Highway, performed so…
The Voice That Made the World Smile: The Story of Sally Carr From the perspective of anyone who has spent years studying the golden age of pop music between the…
A Gentle Lament for Lost Innocence and the Quiet Cost of War Few songs in popular music carry the quiet gravity and timeless reflection of “Where Have All the Flowers…
A joyful declaration of love wrapped in the warm, spiritual glow of George Harrison’s early solo years—“What Is Life” stands as one of the most uplifting love songs to emerge…
A buoyant pop anthem that carried a Scottish band across the Atlantic in spirit—“Talk Of All The USA” captures the optimism, curiosity, and musical sparkle of the early 1970s. When…
“Blue Boy” by Neil Sedaka: A Gentle Echo of Lost Youth and Heartache When you think back to the days of AM radio’s soft glow and the fragile magic of…