Dave Bartram – The Best Of Top of The Pops (Showaddywaddy)
Dave Bartram – The Voice That Defined a Generation of Top of the Pops When people think of the golden age of British pop music, one name that quietly but…
Dave Bartram – The Voice That Defined a Generation of Top of the Pops When people think of the golden age of British pop music, one name that quietly but…
When “Hey Rock ‘n’ Roll” Roars Again: A Living Echo of the 1950s That Still Sets the Stage Alight There are certain songs that never truly age. They may have…
A timeless love song reborn on stage — “Heavenly” reminds us that some melodies never grow old, they simply return to warm the heart again. When Showaddywaddy stepped onto the…
“Alley Oop” – When Rock ’n’ Roll Turned a Comic-Strip Caveman into a Joyful Time Machine of Nostalgia When Showaddywaddy released their lively revival of “Alley Oop” in 1973, they…
“Just A Country Boy” – a warm, humble portrait of simple roots and quiet pride, wrapped in the nostalgic glow of rock ’n’ roll revival When Showaddywaddy recorded “Just A…
A raw, driving rhythm that captures the untamed spirit of mid-1960s garage rock — “Say Mama” is less a polished pop single and more a burst of youthful electricity preserved…
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 Plea Wrapped in Glam-Rock Shine: When Love Turns Fragile and Hearts Don’t Know How to Stay When “Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts?” burst onto the British…
A Neon-Lit Invitation to the Infinite Dance: Reviving the Polished Rebellion of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Second Youth The 1970s was a decade of strange and beautiful contradictions. While the airwaves…