John Prine & Swamp Dogg(Jerry Williams, Jr) – Sam Stone
A Quiet Cry for the Forgotten Soldier — How “Sam Stone” Turned Personal Tragedy into One of the Most Haunting Songs of the 1970s When John Prine released “Sam Stone”…
A Quiet Cry for the Forgotten Soldier — How “Sam Stone” Turned Personal Tragedy into One of the Most Haunting Songs of the 1970s When John Prine released “Sam Stone”…
Three Voices, Countless Hits, and the Price of Fame: The Untold Story Behind Three Dog Night’s Breakup From the late 1960s through the early 1970s, Three Dog Night stood as…
A Gentle Conversation with Time, Memory, and a Dear Friend’s Voice When “Clocks and Spoons” is sung, it does not simply revisit a song—it reopens a room filled with quiet…
A Tender, Wry Celebration of Imperfect Love That Grows Stronger With Time When John Prine released “In Spite of Ourselves” in 1999, it did not storm the pop charts nor…
A Tender Revival of Doo-Wop Nostalgia and the Enduring Promise of Young Love When “Remember Then” was revived by Showaddywaddy in 1976, it became far more than a simple cover…
A Glittering Call to Celebrate: When “Hey Mister Christmas” Turned Nostalgia into a Festive Anthem When “Hey Mister Christmas” by Showaddywaddy arrived in December 1974, it did more than add…
A Tender Portrait of Young Love That Lingers Like a Summer Memory When “Next Door to an Angel” by Neil Sedaka floated onto the airwaves in 1962, it carried with…
“Bad Blood” – When Old Friends Reunite and Turn a Personal Rift into a No.1 Triumph Released in 1975, “Bad Blood” marked a spectacular commercial resurgence for Neil Sedaka, soaring…
A slow-burning blues warning about temptation, truth, and the restless human soul When “Evil Is Going On” first appeared in 1966 on the debut album John Hammond by John Hammond,…
A Gentle Homecoming Carried by Two Kindred Voices When “Take Me Home, Country Roads” was reborn through the voices of Brandi Carlile and Emmylou Harris, it was more than a…