The Carpenters – Close To You (1970)
Karen Carpenter’s Timeless Performance of Close To You Continues to Touch Hearts More Than Five Decades Later More than fifty years after its original release, Close To You by The…
Karen Carpenter’s Timeless Performance of Close To You Continues to Touch Hearts More Than Five Decades Later More than fifty years after its original release, Close To You by The…
Bay City Rollers’ “Love Is” Rekindles Memories of Les McKeown and the Band’s Lasting Pop Legacy A renewed wave of attention surrounding the Bay City Rollers’ song Love Is has…
“Stay Loose”: Gordon Lightfoot’s Underrated Studio Gem Continues to Showcase His Enduring Songwriting Legacy Among the many songs in Gordon Lightfoot’s remarkable catalog, Stay Loose remains one of the artist’s…
Bay City Rollers Bring Timeless Energy to “Let’s Go” with Classic Bubblegum Pop Charm The Bay City Rollers remain one of the defining names of 1970s pop music, and their…
Gordon Lightfoot’s Timeless Poetry Lives On Through “I’m Not Sayin’” and “Ribbon of Darkness” Few songwriters have earned the kind of admiration that Gordon Lightfoot continues to receive decades after…
Sweet’s “The Six Teens” on 45 in 1974: A Captivating Snapshot of Glam Rock at Its Peak On November 28, 1974, British glam rock powerhouse Sweet delivered a memorable performance…
Sweet Poppa Joe Performance on Top Of The Pops and Disco in 1972 Highlights Early International Success The 1972 television performance of Sweet performing Poppa Joe on BBC’s Top Of…
A Moment in Time Highlights Chuck Negron Solo Reflection and Musical Legacy A newly shared musical clip titled A Moment in Time presents a reflective solo work from Chuck Negron,…
Family Of Man: Three Dog Night’s Powerful Message of Unity Lives On In 1975, Three Dog Night delivered a memorable performance of Family Of Man during an appearance on Soundstage,…
Ian and Sylvia Revive a Traditional Blues Classic with Catfish Blues Performance Clip Ian and Sylvia, the Canadian folk music duo consisting of Ian Tyson and Sylvia Tyson, are once…