Echoes In the Studio pt3- Eddie Van Halen, Tom Petty, Charlie Daniels, Stevie Ray Vaughan
For Memorial Day Weekend 2025: “Echoes In the Studio”, the voices of & tributes to fallen rockers. Part three of four.
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For Memorial Day Weekend 2025: “Echoes In the Studio”, the voices of & tributes to fallen rockers. Part three of four.
It was over fifty years ago that US audiences were introduced through a Paul McCartney song,”Come and Get It”, to a little-known English band The Iveys, soon to be rechristened Badfinger and to become second only to The Beatles in sales on the Apple Records label.
Every year when December 8 rolls around it is a challenge as to how to observe the violent, senseless gun murder of John Lennon that day in 1980, to chronicle the worldwide psychic blow to a generation, while paying tribute to what John Lennon gave us as a lasting enduring legacy. Lennon’s mate-since-middleschool, Paul McCartney, […]
In early December 1965 The Beatles released the album Rubber Soul, highly significant because of a new approach to the LP (“long player”) as not just a collection of Top Forty singles. Rubber Soul contained “Norwegian Wood”, “In My Life”, George Harrison’s “If I Needed Someone”, “Michelle”, and it opened with “Drive My Car”. When […]
Bob Seger and Mark Knopfler, the latter marking (sorry) the fifteenth anniversary of his sixth solo album, Get Lucky, were both about ten years older than most pop stars when fame and fortune arrived, so each was a little bit more prepared when celebrity gobsmacked them. Not totally, mind you, but just a tad. But […]
The late David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash In the Studio for their 1969 debut!
The musical moonshot “90125” by YES resulted in more than eight million copies selling (three million just in the U.S.) from a musical entity thought to be extinct, but with the songs “It Can Happen”,”Hold On”,”Leave It”,”Changes”, and the #1 hit “Owner of a Lonely Heart”, YES could rise like a musical phoenix from the ashes of the progressive rock Seventies with the comeback album of the Eighties in “90125”.
Keyboardist Gary Wright, who chose a bold pioneering effort which had never been attempted before then, with spectacular results from the songs “Love Is Alive”,”Made to Love You”,”Blind Feeling”,”Much Higher”,”Power of Love” (the only song to include electric guitar, courtesy of Ronnie Montrose), and the million-selling hit “Dream Weaver”, has passed away. Join Gary Wright here in a very rare In the Studio classic rock interview
It’s the thirtieth anniversary of the long dreamed about, too good to last summit meeting of both Seventies- and Eighties-era YES members on the album “Union”, with Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Alan White, Steve Howe, Tony Kaye, and the late Chris Squire ALL In the Studio.
When Peter Frampton announced in 2019 that his diagnosis with a progressive neuromuscular disease would necessitate his final goodbye tour then, no one was more concerned than me. But as you will hear in this new interview about Peter Frampton’s new album, “Frampton Forgets the Words” , he has miraculously found inspiration in making every day be as meaningful, productive, and rewarding as possible.