April Wine – You Could Have Been a Lady
April Wine’s “You Could Have Been a Lady” – A Hard Rock Reimagination of a Soul Classic Few bands have managed to seamlessly bridge the gap between rock and soul…
April Wine’s “You Could Have Been a Lady” – A Hard Rock Reimagination of a Soul Classic Few bands have managed to seamlessly bridge the gap between rock and soul…
The Partridge Family’s “My Christmas Card to You” – A Warm and Sentimental Holiday Classic Nestled within A Partridge Family Christmas Card (1971), “My Christmas Card to You” stands out…
Mark Chesnutt’s “Goin’ Through the Big D” – A Divorce Anthem with a Texas-Sized Sense of Humor Mark Chesnutt’s “Goin’ Through the Big D” is a prime example of ’90s…
Mott the Hoople’s “Roll Away the Stone” – A Swaggering Glam Rock Triumph Mott the Hoople’s “Roll Away the Stone” is a pure, unfiltered blast of glam rock confidence, a…
A high-energy homage to classic pop, reigniting youthful devotion with irresistible glam-pop swagger. There are pop songs that capture the precise essence of teenage exuberance and unbridled joy, and then…
Status Quo Bring British Boogie Rock to Zürich Airport in Unusual 2004 Live Event On September 10, 2004, British rock veterans Status Quo delivered one of the most unconventional performances…
Defiant and Loud—Sweet’s “Turn It Down” Stands Its Ground If there’s one thing that Sweet never did, it was play by the rules. “Turn It Down,” released in 1974 as…
A Ballad of Hope and Farewell—Damn Yankees’ “Where You Goin’ Now” There’s something profoundly bittersweet and cinematic about Damn Yankees’ “Where You Goin’ Now.” Released in 1992 as a standout…
A Love Song That Stands the Test of Time—Peter Frampton’s “Baby, I Love Your Way” Few songs capture the warm glow of love and longing quite like Peter Frampton’s “Baby,…
A Cry for Connection in a World of Distance—Triumph’s “Somebody’s Out There” By the mid-1980s, Triumph had already cemented their reputation as one of Canada’s premier hard rock bands, known…