T. Rex – Ballrooms of Mars
A mystical reflection on fame, fragility, and the loneliness hidden behind glittering stardust In 1972, T. Rex released their monumental album The Slider, a record that reached number 4 on…
A mystical reflection on fame, fragility, and the loneliness hidden behind glittering stardust In 1972, T. Rex released their monumental album The Slider, a record that reached number 4 on…
A Wild, Rebellious Laugh at the Absurd Machinery of Fame and Power Released in 1971 on Electric Warrior, the album that carried T. Rex to number one on the UK…
A thunderous rediscovery of raw longing and unfiltered rock emotion In 2019, Mark Farner, the unmistakable voice and heart behind Grand Funk Railroad, returned to the stage with Mark Farner’s…
Where the Spirit of Grand Funk Still Walks the Stage If you love classic American rock and the timeless energy of Grand Funk Railroad, this performance will feel like coming…
A Gentle Reflection on Love, Change and the Quiet Vulnerability Behind the Glam Released in 1973 as part of T. Rex’s seventh studio album Tanx, the song “Life Is Strange”…
A Familiar Groove Reborn With Soulful Maturity and Unmistakable Musical Chemistry When The Dukes of September performed “Lowdown” during their Live at Lincoln Center taping for PBS’ Great Performances in…
When Two Legends Meet: The Quiet Power of Presence Over Headlines The recent appearance of Noddy Holder and Dave Hill on Channel 5 News on April 29, 2025 drew more…
A quiet song of memory, roots, and humanity, performed not for fame but for something larger and deeply felt When John Prine performed Bear Creek Blues live in 2016, it…
A bolted storm of blues-rock energy driving Dylan’s highway into heavier territory When Mountain released the album Masters of War in 2007, it arrived as a late-career statement from a…
A tender moment of velvet longing wrapped in glitter, innocence, and the quiet ache beneath glamour Released in July 1972 as part of the landmark album The Slider, Mystic Lady…