Francis Rossi – Caroline (Live At St. Luke’s London)
When “Caroline” Slows Down, Memory Speaks Louder There was a time when “Caroline” meant ignition. Loud, fast, and unstoppable, it was the song that kicked open the door for Status…
When “Caroline” Slows Down, Memory Speaks Louder There was a time when “Caroline” meant ignition. Loud, fast, and unstoppable, it was the song that kicked open the door for Status…
When Rock Becomes Memory: Status Quo at Montreux 2009 More than four decades into their career, Status Quo didn’t walk onto the stage at Montreux Jazz Festival to prove anything.…
An Evening of Memory and Mastery: Don Felder’s Quietly Powerful Night at Epcot On May 13, 2018, Don Felder delivered more than just a performance at Epcot. He created a…
A Classic Reclaimed: Chicago Revives “Make Me Smile” on Late-Night Television in 1997 When Chicago stepped onto the stage of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 1997, they weren’t…
When Simplicity Ignites History: Status Quo Open Live Aid with Unfiltered Rock Energy On July 13, 1985, at Wembley Stadium, Status Quo stepped onto the stage with little ceremony but…
A Voice That Carries Another Man’s Words: James Taylor’s “Honey Don’t Leave L.A.” in Clearer Historical Light When James Taylor released “Honey Don’t Leave L.A.” in 1977 on his album…
Two Voices, One Road: Jackson Browne and James Taylor Revisit “Running On Empty” with Quiet Authority in 2021 The August 22, 2021 performance of “Running On Empty” at the Lakeview…
When Instrumentals Spoke Loudest: Revisiting Focus Performing “Sylvia” on The Midnight Special, 1973 The 1973 television performance of “Sylvia” by Focus on The Midnight Special stands as a precise snapshot…
A Quiet Farewell in Motion: Terry Kath’s “Hope For Love” and the Weight of What Came After The 1977 Amsterdam performance of “Hope For Love” captures Terry Kath in a…
No One Plays Like This Anymore: A Defining Live Moment of Seventies Rock On October 5, 1973, the Dutch band Focus appeared on The Midnight Special, delivering a performance of…