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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Article)
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Inductees: Tom Petty (vocals, guitar; born October 20, 1950), Ron Blair (bass; born September 16, 1948), Mike Campbell (guitar; born February 1, 1950), Howie Epstein (bass; born July 21, 1955, died February 24, 2003), Stan Lynch (drums; born May 21, 1955), Benmont Tench (keyboards; born September 7, 1953).In a sense, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are America's band. Durable, resourceful, hard-working, likeable and unpretentious, they rank among the most capable and classic rock bands of the last quarter century. They've mastered the idiom's fundamentals and digested its history while
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Bob Lefsetz: Welcome To My World - "Tom Petty - Early Album Cuts" (Article)
Friday, February 20, 2015
THE WILD ONE, FOREVER Probably my favorite Petty cut. "Well the moon sank as the wind blew And the street lights slowly died" This is the essence of music, setting the scene with just a few words, between the lyrics and the music, you get it. "Yeah they call you the wild one Stay away from her Said she couldn't love no one if she tried" We know this type. With a certain charisma, an inner flame, that we want to get closer to, even if we're gonna get burned. And he goes on to say that he's gonna have to make her his and he gets her but it's the sound and the attitude and the coda that close you
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The Allman Brothers Band (Article)
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Inductees: Duane Allman (guitar; born November 20, 1946, died October 29, 1971), Gregg Allman (vocals, organ, piano; born December 8, 1947), Dickey Betts (guitar, vocals; born December 12, 1943), Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson (drums; born July 8, 1944), Berry Oakley (bass; born April 4, 1948, died November 11, 1972), Butch Trucks (drums; born May 11, 1947).As the principal architects of Southern rock, the Allman Brothers Band forged this new musical offshoot from elements of blues, jazz, soul, R&B and rock and roll. Along with the Grateful Dead and Cream, they help advance rock as a medium for
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Fats Domino (Article)
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Fats Domino (piano, vocals; born February 28, 1928)Fats Domino may not have been the most flamboyant rock and roller of the Fifties, but he was certainly the figure most rooted in the worlds of blues, rhythm & blues and the various strains of jazz that gave rise to rock and roll. With his boogie-woogie piano playing and drawling, Creole-inflected vocals, Antoine "Fats" Domino Jr. help put his native New Orleans on the map during the early rock and roll era. He was, in fact, a key figure in the transition from rhythm & blues to rock and roll – a transition so subtle, especially in his case
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Bob Lefsetz: Welcome To My World - "Peter, Paul and Mary Primer" (Article)
Friday, October 17, 2014
500 MILES Could be the first Peter, Paul and Mary track I ever heard. A staple at summer camp, it was emblematic of the folk boom, hell, we even had a folk TV show, "Hootenanny." Everybody knew the lyrics and longhaired girls strummed the tune on acoustic guitars and this could have been the first moment I realized the power of music to get the hormones flowing. I probably heard this sung before I heard the recording. That was the power of songs back then, when they could be sung. And we did. IF I HAD A HAMMER A Pete Seeger/Lee Hays composition, it's hard to overestimate the ubiquity and
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Chuck Berry (Article)
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Chuck Berry (vocals, guitar; born 10/18/26)Chuck Berry is the poet laureate of rock and roll. In the mid-Fifties, he took a fledgling idiom, born out of rhythm & blues and country & western, and gave it form and identity. A true original, Berry crafted many of rock and roll's greatest riffs and married them to lyrics that shaped the rock and roll vernacular for generations. He has written numerous rock and roll classics that have been covered by multitudes of artists and stood the test of time. In all essential ways, he understood the power of rock and roll – how it worked, what it was about
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Gary Kemp Reflects on Spandau Ballet’s True and Touring with the Twelfth Doctor (Article)
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Here’s hoping the members of Spandau Ballet are planning to spend a significant amount of this week catching up on their beauty sleep, because they’re really going to need to be rested, ready, and at the top of their game when next week rolls around: • On March 12, all five members of the band – if you haven’t had to remember their names for awhile, that’s Tony Hadley, Gary Kemp, Steve Norman, John Keeble, and Martin Kemp – will be at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, attending the world premiere of their documentary, Soul Boys of the Western World, which is in competition in the 24
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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: Atlantic Grows Albums (Article)
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. It is now 1960 and, like the rest of the record business, Atlantic Records -- now 12 years old – is changing from a “singles-hits” label. Time for adulthood? Atlantic had grown up with 45 rpm records that spun around like little donuts. But now, records had grown wider, and revolved slower (33 rpm). But those 33 rpms but sold more songs per disc. For more money. One bonanza that came to labels with LPs was “compilations” -- LPs
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Stay Tuned By Stan Cornyn: Rock Lost and Found, Part Two (Article)
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Every Tuesday and Thursday, former Warner Bros. Records executive and industry insider Stan Cornyn ruminates on the past, present, and future of the music business. (Part One-of-Two rests within this Rhino website also. Poke around to find tunes 1 to 13 nearby. (But it’s time now for …) 14. The Thirteenth Floor Elevators: “You’re Gonna Miss Me” Texas. 1966. A group that screams and babbles arises now, and it becomes the parents of the “Texas punk” record. It all began way back in the November before 1966, when leader Roky Erickson’s first group, The Spades, recorded for the Zero label. The
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The Best of The Seekers (Album of the Day)
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
The folk boom and the British Invasion of the 1960s are sometimes seen as distinct, but there was a point of intersection: The Seekers. Technically, the foursome was formed in Melbourne, Australia, though they got their big break in England, arriving there as cruise ship entertainers and eventually signing to EMI Records. THE BEST OF THE SEEKERS includes all of the group's U.K. charting singles, among them “I'll Never Find Another You,” “Georgy Girl” and “The Carnival Is Over,” which topped the British chart on this day in 1965. With well-crafted arrangements and the bright harmonizing of Athol Guy, Keith Potger, Bruce Woodley and Judith Durham, the 22-track collection remains a hugely enjoyable listen.
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