Dave Bartram – incommunicado
A Quiet Cry from the Shadows: When Words Fail, the Heart Speaks in Silence Released in the early 1980s, “Incommunicado” by Dave Bartram, the unmistakable voice of Showaddywaddy, stands as…
A Quiet Cry from the Shadows: When Words Fail, the Heart Speaks in Silence Released in the early 1980s, “Incommunicado” by Dave Bartram, the unmistakable voice of Showaddywaddy, stands as…
A Gentle Journey Through Memory and Heartache: Across The Great Divide When Nanci Griffith first recorded Across The Great Divide for her 1986 album The Last of the True Believers,…
A song about love that never truly fades, only learns to live in memory Released in 1981, “We Had It All” by Conway Twitty stands as one of the most…
A quiet warning about anger and memory, where sorrow becomes a chain we forge ourselves On April 28, 2016, at MerleFest in North Carolina, John Prine stood before a hushed…
A Defiant Love Song That Turned Teenage Heartbreak into Rock and Roll History On December 1, 1957, Buddy Holly & The Crickets stepped onto the stage of The Ed Sullivan…
A Defiant Gospel Cry from the Heart of Texas Honky-Tonk Culture At the storied dance hall of Luckenbach, Texas, Billy Joe Shaver delivered one of his most unapologetic and spiritually…
A Voice That Turned Heartbreak Into Timeless Country Truth In the early days of American television, long before polished stages and digital sound, a young Patsy Cline stepped into the…
A restless heart searching for meaning beneath the noise of modern life When one speaks of “Delirious” by Dave Bartram, it is not merely a song to be heard—it is…
Actor David Cassidy Dead at 67: A Final Note in a Symphony of Memories The headline flashed across screens before the world had a chance to brace itself: “Actor David…
A Working Man’s Pride, Where Music Matters More Than the Machine Released in February 1992, “There Ain’t Nothing Wrong With the Radio” by Aaron Tippin became the breakout single from…