Ronnie Montrose – Open Fire (New York City 1978)
“Open Fire” as a Turning Point in Live Rock Performance On April 3, 1978, a stage in New York City became the setting for a quiet but significant shift in…
“Open Fire” as a Turning Point in Live Rock Performance On April 3, 1978, a stage in New York City became the setting for a quiet but significant shift in…
Inside a Candid Moment with Status Quo on the Road In a revealing segment from the Rock over Germany program, Status Quo offer more than a routine interview. What emerges…
When Time Gave New Meaning to a Familiar Voice On the evening of February 12, 1993, in Tokyo, Chicago delivered a performance of “Alive Again” that quietly transformed a well…
When Home Sings Louder Than Fame: Dolly Parton and the Soul of “Tennessee Homesick Blues” In a career filled with glittering stages and global acclaim, Dolly Parton has always carried…
Noddy Holder Returns to the Home of a Christmas Legend Few television moments feel as naturally resonant as Noddy Holder’s appearance on Sunday Brunch on December 17, 2023. What made…
The Last Drive of a Lifetime On May 17, 2025, inside a packed arena in Milwaukee, Alan Jackson stepped onto the stage for what would become the final stop of…
No Stage, No Distance: When Jackson Browne Sings Like He’s Speaking Only to You There is something disarming about the way Jackson Browne begins. No spotlight, no applause, no sense…
Laughter, Legacy, and a Changing Industry: Noddy Holder Looks Back Without Illusion In a lively and revealing 1998 television interview on The Hot House, Noddy Holder offered more than nostalgia.…
When the Music Slows, the Truth Emerges: Chicago Reflects in an Unplugged Setting In the second part of an intimate unplugged session, Chicago moves beyond performance into reflection, offering a…
Keeping It Real in a Changing Era: Status Quo’s 1979 Television Portrait In a revealing segment from the Pebble Mill program in 1979, Status Quo offers a rare look beyond…