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Category Archives: Music
THE JUKEBOX: Put Another Nickel In… | uDiscover
“We had these little juke joints, little taverns at that time. On a weekend there was this little place in the alley that would stay open all night. We called them Saturday night fish fries, they had two or … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Bluegrass, Blues, Country, Folk, Gospel, Instrument, Instrumental, Jazz, Music, Pop, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly, Song, Soul
Tagged 1920's, 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, AFM, American Federation of Musicians, American Graffiti, Billboard, Charley Patton, Chart, Charts, Happy Days, Hits, James Caesar Petrillo, Juke Box, Juke Joint, Jukebox, Jukeboxes, Justus P. Seepburg, Jute, Muddy Waters, Music, musicians, phonograph, Playlist, Records, Robert Johnson, singers, Son House, Songs, Tommy Johnson
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SO JUST WHAT WAS THE FIRST ROCK ‘N’ ROLL RECORD? – uDiscover
“My man rocks me with one steady roll.” – Trixie Smith, 1922 Rock and roll is as old as mankind and the first rock ‘n’ roll record was Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats’ ‘Rocket 88’ recorded at Sam Phillips’ … Continue reading
Posted in 45rpm vinyl single, Bluegrass, Blues, Country, Folk, Gospel, Guitar, Instrument, Instrumental, Jazz, Music, Pop, Presentation, Production, Radio, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly, Song, Soul
Tagged 1920's, 1930's, 1940's, 1950's, Alan Freed, Betty Grable, Bill Haley, Bill Haley and His Comets, Blind Blake, Buddy Holly, Buddy Jones, Chess Label, Chick Webb, Chuck Berry, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis, Elvis Presley, Fletcher Henderson, Frankie 'Half-Pint' Jaxon, Hokum Jug Band, Ike Turner, Jackie Brenston, Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats, Johnny Otis, Louis Armstrong, Lucky Millinder, Paul 'Hucklebuck' Williams, Sam Phillips, Sun Records, Tampa Red, Teddy Grace, The Boswell Sisters, The Jazz Masters, Tiny Grimes, Trixie Smith, Wynonie Harris
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T. REX No. 1 That Took Four Years – uDiscover
Tyrannosaurus Rex would understandably have thought they’d cracked it when their first album, the expansively-titled ‘My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair…But Now They’re Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows’ hit the UK charts. Released in … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Music
Tagged 1968, 1970's, 60's, 70's, Albums, Charts, David Platz, Double Album, Folk, Marc Bolan, Psychedelia, Psychedelic, Rock, Seventies, Sixties, Songs, Steve Peregrin Took, T.Rex, Tyrannosaurus Rex
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THE BAND: ‘The Last Waltz’ was nearly derailed | somethingelsereviews.com
‘The Last Waltz’ was nearly derailed, time and again: ‘It was like throwing the dice’ APRIL 7, 2015 BY NICK DERISO The on-screen stars of The Last Waltz, simply galvanizing throughout, are Rick Danko and Robbie Robertson. They come off in Martin … Continue reading
Posted in Album, CD, Concert, Documentary, Documentary, DVD, Film, Live, Music, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll
Tagged 1978, Bill Graham, Bob Dylan, California, Emmylou Harris, Garth Hudson, John Simon, Joni Mitchell, Levon Helm, Martin Scorsese, Muddy Waters, Neil Diamond, Neil Young, Richard Manuel, Rick Danko, Robbie Robertson, San Francisco, Staples Singers, The Band, The Last Waltz, Van Morrison, Warner Bros, Warner Brothers, Winterland
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BOLAN Gives His Fans ‘HOT LOVE’ – uDiscover
It was ‘Ride A White Swan’ that lit the fire, and ‘Hot Love’ that set T. Rex ablaze. 44 years ago today, the band’s second big hit single gave Marc Bolan what he had always dreamed of: his first No. … Continue reading
Posted in 45rpm vinyl single, Album, Music, Pop, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Song, Television
Tagged 1971, 70's, BBC, BBC TV, BBC1, Bolanmania, Charts, Glam Rock, Hot Love, MARC, Marc Bolan, Marc Bolan & T.Rex, Mark Paytress, No.1, Number 1, Number One, Pan's People, Radio, Seventies, Single, T.Rex, T.Rextasy, The King of the Mountain Cometh, Tony Visconti, Top of the Pops, TV, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Woodland Rock
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GOLD1E: “The Song Remains The Same” – Prologue…
“The Song Remains The Same” is the second short story in our ebook serial entitled “GOLD1E” and features our gal on assignment duty once more for the Specialist Woman’s Organization of Retribution & Defense (S.W.O.R.D.) – In this second short … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Music, Short Story, Short Story Serial, Thriller
Tagged 1995, drugs, GOLD1E, Goldie, Goldie Johnson, Jana Jurrant, New York, New York City, NYC, Rocky Mount, South Florida, Stake-out, Story, The Fisher King, The Silver Meteor, The Song Remains The Same, Train, US, USA, Virginia
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“GOLD1E” Interview with Writer, TONY G. MARSHALL
Cosmic Dwellings explores the main character, the action and the inner turmoil of the planned 15-story crime-fighting ebook serial entitled “GOLD1E” with writer, Tony G. Marshall… Cosmic Dwellings: With an intricately detailed nightmare, ever-growing suspense and mystery, along with issues … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Music, Short Story, Short Story Serial, Thriller
Tagged 1968, 1970, 1995, 2008, A Purple Reign, Action, Dodge Challenger, Drama, ebook, GOLD1E, Goldie, Goldie Johnson, Harmony's Voice, Interview, Jana, Jana Jurrant, Manhattan, Martial Arts, Mechanic, New York, New York City, Prince, Purple Rain, Retro, S.W.O.R.D., South Florida, Specialist Woman's Organization of Retribution & Defense, The Song Remains The Same, Tony G. Marshall, US, USA, writer, writing
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PINK FLOYD: ‘The Wall’ Turns 35 – Roger Waters Revisits Pink Floyd’s Enduring Rock Opus | Billboard
Billboard Touring Awards: Roger Waters, Neil Diamond, Bruce Springsteen Win Big Pink Floyd’s The Wall — a dark and enduring rock masterpiece that deals with personal alienation juxtaposed against a backdrop of war and government corruption — has been presented … Continue reading
Posted in Album, CD, Concert, DVD, Film, Live, mp3, Music, Pop, Rock
Tagged 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 2-CD, 2-LP, 2010, Another Brick In The Wall, Another Brick In The Wall - Part II, Billboard, Bob Ezrin, Columbia, Dave Gilmour, Double Album, EMI, Gerald Scarfe, Harvest, James Guthrie, Nick Mason, Pink Floyd, Richard Wright, Roger Waters, The Wall, UK, US, USA, Video
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DEEP PURPLE: Rock & Classical Married – uDiscover
These days we’re very used to the worlds of rock and classical music coming together. In 1969, for the most part, they lived at very different addresses, until the composing genius of Jon Lord brought them together in the groundbreaking … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Blues, CD, Classical, Concert, DVD, Guitar, Instrument, Instrumental, Live, mp3, Music, Rhythm and Blues, Rock
Tagged 60's, 70's, California, Concerto for Group and Orchestra, Deep Purple, England, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, London, London Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Marco de Goeij, Rainbow, Ritchie Blackmore, Ronnie James Dio, Royal Albert Hall, Seventies, Sir Malcolm Arnold, Sixties, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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