Showaddywaddy – Dancin’ Party
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…
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…
I’ll Be Home for Christmas — a promise sung with harmony, hope, and the ache of distance When The Osmonds sang “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” they were not simply…
Lay Your Love on Me — a rush of youthful desire, where pop meets urgency and the dancefloor becomes a confession From the very first beat, “Lay Your Love on…
My Life — a plainspoken hymn to independence, dignity, and the courage to live on one’s own terms When Iris DeMent sings “My Life,” she does not raise her voice.…
A Quiet Elegy About Fathers, Time, and the Things We Learn Too Late Released in 2000 on the album Red Dirt Girl, “Bang the Drum Slowly” stands as one of…
A Song About Endurance, Companionship, and the Quiet Courage to Keep Moving Forward When Emmylou Harris and Mark Knopfler released their collaborative album All the Roadrunning in 2006, it arrived…
I, I, I — the moment youthful certainty met harmony, hope, and the sound of togetherness When “I, I, I” by The Osmonds burst onto the airwaves in 1971, it…
Double Lovin’ — youthful harmony, bright optimism, and the moment pop innocence still ruled the airwaves When “Double Lovin’” burst onto the radio in 1974, it carried with it a…
Some Girls — youthful longing, reckless charm, and the restless heartbeat of late-70s pop When “Some Girls” by Racey first burst onto the airwaves, it carried with it the unmistakable…
Blue Moon — when a familiar sky glowed again under the voices of youth and memory Few songs in popular music have traveled as far, or worn as many emotional…