The Everly Brothers interviewed on ABC, 1961
Youth, Fame, and Harmony: The Everly Brothers at the Height of Their Early Stardom In 1961, at a moment when rock and roll was still defining itself, The Everly Brothers…
Youth, Fame, and Harmony: The Everly Brothers at the Height of Their Early Stardom In 1961, at a moment when rock and roll was still defining itself, The Everly Brothers…
A Front Porch Memory in Song, Where Brotherhood and Music Become One In a quietly moving outtake from the documentary How Lucky Can One Man Get, John Prine returns to…
Two Voices That Defined an Era, Still Holding Harmony After Time and Silence In 1995, appearing on British television’s This Morning, The Everly Brothers offered more than an interview. They…
A Long Road Back to Song, Where Time, Survival, and Truth Find Their Voice Again In the short film The Road to The Tree of Forgiveness, John Prine offers something…
A Song of Hope Seen from Afar, Where Distance Reveals What We Often Miss On Irish television’s The Late Late Show, hosted by Gay Byrne, Nanci Griffith delivered a luminous…
A Quiet Folk Tragedy Wrapped in Harmony — “Darcy Farrow” as a Timeless Echo of Love, Loss, and the American West In “Darcy Farrow”, Ian & Sylvia turn a simple…
A Gentle Surprise of Love That Arrives Quietly but Changes Everything When David Cassidy released “I Never Saw You Coming”, it stood as a reflective chapter in a career often…
A Working-Class Anthem That Turned Simplicity Into Global Triumph Few songs in the canon of classic rock carry the unpretentious, open-road spirit quite like “Rockin’ All Over the World”—a track…
A fleeting spark of rock energy captured in a distant land—“Flash In Japan” stands as a vivid reminder of how music can travel far beyond its roots, leaving behind echoes…
A Voice Weathered by Time: How John Prine Found New Life in Old Songs In his seventies, at a stage when many artists begin to look backward, John Prine chose…