Chuck Negron – One (Live HOB)
“One (Live HOB)” – When a Song About Loneliness Becomes a Testament to Survival Few songs in American pop history carry the emotional gravity of “One.” When Chuck Negron, the…
“One (Live HOB)” – When a Song About Loneliness Becomes a Testament to Survival Few songs in American pop history carry the emotional gravity of “One.” When Chuck Negron, the…
“Soley Soley” – A Joyful Mediterranean Anthem That Carried Middle Of The Road to the Top of Europe When “Soley Soley” burst onto the airwaves in 1971, it felt like…
A cheerful pop melody that conquered the charts and carried a bittersweet story beneath its sunny chorus When “Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep” burst onto the airwaves in 1971, it sounded…
Chuck Negron, the lead vocalist and one of the founding members of the legendary rock band Three Dog Night, has passed away at the age of 83. He died peacefully…
A dusty road anthem about freedom, friendship, and the restless spirit of the American plains Released in 1975 on the album Juarez, “Amarillo Highway (for Dave Hickey)” by Terry Allen…
When All of America Sang Along With Him – Then Forgot Him, Then Remembered Again I still remember the first time I heard the name Neil Sedaka. Not from a…
A Tender Return to Home and Harmony in Kentucky Few sibling harmonies in American popular music have ever sounded as effortless or as emotionally direct as those of The Everly…
A Rough-Edged Love Song from the Heart of Texas: Billy Joe Shaver’s “Sweet Mama” When Billy Joe Shaver stepped onto the stage at the Farm Aid concert in Austin, Texas…
S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y Night Forever: A Tribute to Les McKeown and the Bay City Rollers’ Golden Era In the glittering history of 1970s pop culture, few sounds are as instantly recognizable as…
A Jubilant Anthem of Unifying Simplicity When Three Dog Night graced the stage of The David Frost Show on March 31, 1972, they brought with them a song that had…