Roy Orbison – Oh, Pretty Woman (Monument Concert 1965)
A Moment When Roy Orbison Turned a Simple Street Encounter into One of the Most Joyful Anthems of the 1960s In 1965, during a special concert organized by Monument Records,…
A Moment When Roy Orbison Turned a Simple Street Encounter into One of the Most Joyful Anthems of the 1960s In 1965, during a special concert organized by Monument Records,…
The Timeless Voice: Sally Carr and the Story Behind the Hits of Middle of the Road The interview video “Middle of the Road Interview – Featuring Sally Carr & Ken…
“Souvenirs” – A Gentle Reminder That the Most Precious Things in Life Are the Memories We Can Never Hold Again In 2010, on the warm wooden stage of The Marty…
A Gentle Revival of America’s Old-Time Spirit: “Bowling Green” and the Living Memory of Folk Tradition When The New Lost City Ramblers recorded “Bowling Green,” they were not simply performing…
A Ballad of Love, Regret, and the Quiet Tragedy of Two Broken Hearts At the 39th ACM Awards in 2004, Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss delivered one of the most…
“Hello Stranger” – When Emmylou Harris Turned an Old Appalachian Song into a Quiet Moment of Reunion In 1993, Emmylou Harris brought the old American folk tune “Hello Stranger” back…
David Cassidy: When Teen Idolatry Could Not Silence a Private Loneliness As a specialist in the popular music culture of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, I see David Cassidy as…
A gentle pop tale about the “queen bee” who gathers life’s sweetness — a light melody carrying a deeper reflection on work, care, and the quiet rhythms of everyday life.…
A Gentle Pop Memory of the Early ’70s: When “Love Sweet Love” by Middle Of The Road Captured the Simplicity of Romance In 1971, at the height of their popularity…
A Gentle Anthem of Consolation: How “Pack Up Your Sorrows” Turned Heartache into Quiet Hope In the mid-1960s, when the folk revival was still echoing through coffeehouses and college campuses,…