Category: Classic Rock

Classic Rock | January 12, 2020

Lez Zeppelin’s Dash For The Gates Of Glory

In a rare instance, there are those moments when something truly remarkable happens on life’s journey. A time when a voice whispers to you, “Yeah, you did it.” A moment […]

Classic Rock | November 11, 2019

The Remarkable Evolution of Marshall Crenshaw

Getting compared to one of rock’s earliest and biggest legends as you start out your career can do one of two things. It can give you some much needed inspiration […]

Americana | November 4, 2019

John Hiatt’s Incomparable Legacy Of Words

The wonder and fascination of John Hiatt‘s seemingly endless supply of timeless songs is no secret to those who relish, revere and respect his songwriting and storytelling. And that’s a […]

Classic Rock | October 26, 2019

Max Weinberg’s Dream Come True

Picture this. It’s New Jersey in 1974. The turbulent 60’s are over, the 70’s are taking shape. A young, eager 23 year-old drummer from the burbs of Newark is wondering […]

Classic Rock | October 6, 2019

Squeeze Live at Kennedy Center: Squeezing Out Sparks

If I…if I…if I…didn’t know any better, I would have thought that the Squeeze concert held at the elegant Kennedy Center Concert Hall recently was taking place in 1981 or […]

Classic Rock | September 27, 2019

Gary Puckett’s Will Power

For Gary Puckett, once he found the band he wanted, rock and roll success came at a fast and furious clip. After only a year of being together, he and […]

Classic Rock | September 21, 2019

REO Speedwagon’s Still-Incredible Journey

Their music was everywhere over a ten year stretch, primarily from the mid 70s to mid 80s, 10 years or so when you really couldn’t flip on your favorite FM […]

Classic Rock | September 20, 2019

Rick Wakeman’s Wonderful Life

Just mentioning his name exudes the stuff of legend, often eliciting a subtle gasp of awe at the stunning spectrum of his almost 60 year musical career, and the massive […]

Classic Rock | September 15, 2019

Jake Shimabukuro’s Humble Rise To The Mahina

You’d think that the man who basically reinvented both the playing of and worldwide appreciation for the ukelele in the late 20th/early 21st century would be at least a little […]

Classic Rock | July 31, 2019

Jon Anderson: Yesterday and Today

Of all the majestically beautiful music that Jon Anderson has been a part of over the last 50 years — primarily as lead singer for legendary prog rock gods Yes […]