ZZ Top- Rio Grande Mud- Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard
Their much-improved second album,”Rio Grande Mud” in 1972, with Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard, and the late Dusty Hill who passed away in July 2021 following hip surgery.
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Their much-improved second album,”Rio Grande Mud” in 1972, with Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard, and the late Dusty Hill who passed away in July 2021 following hip surgery.
Peter Frampton interview In the Studio for “Frampton Comes Alive”.
From the 38 Special New Years Eve nationwide radio broadcast rockin’ into the night live from Memphis on 12/31/82
there was high drama and great music before with the third-time’s-the-charm “Lady”, then 1975’s strong Equinox album containing “Light Up”, “Lorelei”, and the timeless “Suite: Madame Blue”. Band leaders even today James “JY” Young and Tommy Shaw look back on the Equinox along with the original former co-founding member who wrote and sang all of those songs, Dennis DeYoung
In order to explore the Spirit concept album “The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus” on its golden anniversary, we sit down with singer/ songwriter/ keyboard player Jay Ferguson to hear “Animal Zoo”,” Mr Skin”, and “Nature’s Way”.
Between their 1968 debut album and the mid-Seventies, it was virtually impossible to turn on an American radio without hearing Los Angeles-based legendary hitmakers Three Dog Night and one of their twenty-one hit singles…Here is my April 2005 interview with dearly departed Cory Wells and Danny Hutton “In the Studio”.
Clearly King Crimson were third billed openers that night of December 14, 1969 ahead of fellow countrymen from London, The Nice, and headliners local Bay Area favorites The Chambers Brothers…
Listening now to the epic title song to “Tarkus , the second studio album in June1971 which followed quickly after their stunning 1970 debut, with Greg Lake’s voice delicately yet nimbly bounding along to Keith Emerson’s piano runs, it’s clear that Emerson Lake and Palmer were much less “Be Bop a Lula” in their melodic grandeur and much more “Andrew Lloyd Weber”. Here In the Studio is the story in their own words of progressive rock’s first supergroup.
Mark Knopfler live in suburban Dallas/Ft.Worth 2019 performing “Romeo and Juliet”
We saw the endearing, lovable Jim Kerr, guitarist Charlie Burchill, and Simple Minds perform in Dallas/ Ft.Worth in November 2018, and even before entering the auditorium proper we were alerted to the explosive sounds of “Big Music” from the .44 Magnum snare of their dynamo drummer Cherisse Osei. Fabulous show, never better in their forty […]