Chicago – Dialogue (1975)
Two Voices, One Question: Chicago Turns Rock Into a Conversation in 1975 In 1975, Chicago delivered a performance of “Dialogue” that stands as one of the most intellectually ambitious moments…
Two Voices, One Question: Chicago Turns Rock Into a Conversation in 1975 In 1975, Chicago delivered a performance of “Dialogue” that stands as one of the most intellectually ambitious moments…
Where Friendship Becomes Music: Jackson Browne and David Lindley Reunite on a Quiet Stage At the 2006 Philadelphia Folk Festival, Jackson Browne and David Lindley delivered a performance that felt…
From Arena Roars to Intimate Stories: Noddy Holder Reclaims the Stage in a New Light In a revealing preview of Tom Seals Presents, Noddy Holder steps into a setting far…
A Band Ends, A Voice Continues: John Kay Steps Forward in 1972 In 1972, a year marked by transition and uncertainty, John Kay appeared on the television program “Rollin’ On…
When Rock Legends Come Home: Rick Parfitt’s New Life Beyond the Stage In a candid and warmly received television interview from July 2008, Rick Parfitt and Lyndsay Parfitt offered audiences…
A Love Song That Filled an Arena: Chicago’s Quiet Triumph in Essen, 1977 On December 2, 1977, Chicago stepped onto the stage of Grugahalle for a performance that would later…
When Alan Jackson Sang Don’t Rock The Jukebox… Time Stood Still It didn’t feel like an awards show anymore.Not when CMA Awards 2022 fell quiet in that particular way the…
Beyond the Wild Ride: John Kay Reveals a More Personal Voice with “Moonshine (Friend of Mine)” in 1973 On June 22, 1973, John Kay appeared on The Midnight Special to…
A Call for Change on National Television: Steppenwolf Perform “It’s Never Too Late” in 1969 On May 19, 1969, Steppenwolf appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, delivering a performance of…
A Step Into the Unknown: Alan Lancaster’s “One Step Forward” Captures a Quiet Transition In 1984, Alan Lancaster recorded a studio demo titled “One Step Forward,” offering a revealing glimpse…