Bachman-Turner Overdrive – Blue Moanin’
Bachman-Turner Overdrive – Blue Moanin’: A Gritty Blues Rock Odyssey Nestled within Head On, Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s 1975 album, “Blue Moanin’” stands as a potent example of the band’s ability to…
Bachman-Turner Overdrive – Blue Moanin’: A Gritty Blues Rock Odyssey Nestled within Head On, Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s 1975 album, “Blue Moanin’” stands as a potent example of the band’s ability to…
The Young Rascals – A Girl Like You: A Soulful Blend of Love and Optimism “A Girl Like You,” released in 1967 by The Young Rascals, exemplifies the band’s mastery…
Diamond Rio – Meet in the Middle: A Harmonious Celebration of Compromise and Connection Diamond Rio’s 1991 debut single, “Meet in the Middle,” introduced the world to a band that…
The Rascals – “Out of Dreams”: A Psychedelic Prelude to Pop Innovation The Rascals’ “Out of Dreams” stands as a vibrant yet lesser-known gem within the band’s early catalog. Featured…
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s “Sledgehammer” – A High-Octane Powerhouse of Raw Rock Energy “Sledgehammer”, from Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s 1974 album Not Fragile, is a perfect encapsulation of the band’s signature brand of hard-driving,…
“Love Me For A Reason”: The Osmonds’ Enduring Plea for Authentic Affection For those of us who came of age amidst the sparkling, often wholesome, pop landscape of the 1970s,…
“Good Thing” – Paul Revere & The Raiders’ Jubilant Ode to Pop-Rock Perfection Released in December 1966, “Good Thing” is one of the standout hits by Paul Revere & The…
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“I Wonder Do You Think of Me” – A Haunting Farewell and a Testament to Keith Whitley’s Enduring Legacy Released in August 1989, just three months after Keith Whitley’s untimely…