Bobby Darin — born in 1936 as Robert Walden Cassotto in the Bronx — accomplished a lot in his life, which only lasted 34 years. Here is a short bio...
Archive - March 12, 2018
I bet people who were around during World War II would say this song sums up many of the emotions of those times, especially when things looked bleakest. The...
The above, which features Mick Taylor, was recorded at John Mayall’s 70th birthday concert in 2003. It’s not the Roy Orbison song. Mayall is a...
I ran across a couple of versions of The Peter Gunn Theme by the late, great Roy Buchanan while looking for Henry Mancini clips. It’s quite a tribute to...
The “cat” Mancini refers to in his little intro is sax player Don Menza. He played a key role in one of the most recognizable opening passages in...
There is not much anyone can do about getting old. And, as they say, it beats the alternative. Here is a good list of McCartney sites. “Too Many...
Sly and Family Stone, a band that electrified Woodstock, was perhaps the primary bridge between funk and rock and roll. The story is one of great talent, great...
If this was the only video on YouTube, it still would be a great site. Well, of course not. But it’s a great clip, which features a surf theme in an...
A post on television show themes is an exercise in nostalgia for those of us old enough to have seen the series when they originally aired. While there’s...
Not sure if what Thijs van Leer is doing is a form of proto-punk yodeling or not. The other guys in the band certainly seem amused. At any rate, Jan Akkerman...
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