Middle Of The Road – Bottoms Up
A Toast to Life’s Simple Joys: “Bottoms Up” by Middle Of The Road Released in 1972 at the height of the group’s popularity, “Bottoms Up” by Middle Of The Road…
A Toast to Life’s Simple Joys: “Bottoms Up” by Middle Of The Road Released in 1972 at the height of the group’s popularity, “Bottoms Up” by Middle Of The Road…
A Dark Folk Ballad That Echoes the Restless Soul of the American Wanderer Few recordings capture the raw, weathered spirit of the American folk revival quite like “Hang Me, Oh…
“Only The Lonely” – Roy Orbison’s timeless portrait of heartbreak that turned quiet sorrow into one of the most unforgettable voices in popular music. In 1972, during a concert tour…
Sara Evans and the Night the Grand Ole Opry First Heard Something Special There are some debut moments in country music that live on far longer than anyone expects. They…
A Night When “I Can’t Stop Loving You” Brought Decades of Country Memories Back to Life On December 20, 2014, in the quiet Midwestern town of Marion, Indiana, the stage…
A Gentle Hymn of Passing Time — “This World Is Not My Home” and the Quiet Faith in Letting Go Among the many songs that have shaped the gentle spiritual…
A Joyful Pop Echo from the Early 1970s: When “Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum” Turned Simple Nonsense into Pure Musical Sunshine Released in 1971, “Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum” by Middle Of…
A Joyful Pop Anthem About Love’s Power to Topple Even the Strongest Hearts Released in 1972, “Samson and Delilah” by Middle Of The Road stands as one of the most…
A fiery return to rock and roll roots as “Mean Woman Blues” roared across the Farm Aid stage, reminding the world that Roy Orbison could still command a crowd with…
Ten Years Since We Lost a Legend: Remembering Buddy Gask Time has a rude habit of moving forward whether anyone is ready or not. Ten years can pass in what…