The Beatles from Liverpool, England. I could never add anything of consequence in writing a short paragraph about the Beatles. The band was worldwide phenomena where anyone who had a typewriter was writing something about the daily lives and musical… Continue Reading →
Bananarama from London, England. Bananarama was one of the most successful female groups of all time. The group had 28 top 50 hits between 1982- 2009. Bananarama’s legacy does not lie in their great up-tempo Pop Tunes…although their often maligned… Continue Reading →
Jonathan Ryan Pardi is from Dixon, California. Playing Guitar from an early age Jon began writing songs when he was 12. By age 14 he had formed his own band and began playing at local events and High Schools. After… Continue Reading →
Born Robert Noonan at Buffalo New York. Willie grew up in a house of Music. Willie plays Guitar , Organ, Piano and Harmonica. His Grandfather was a Vaudeville pianist and was friends with many of the Vaudeville artists. His older… Continue Reading →
Danielle is from Rochester, New York She graduating from Northeast University with a Law degree before breaking out in R & B and Soul. As a lawyer she was always working for Human Justice causes. Her singing career began when… Continue Reading →
How would you like to go to a Concert for Bob and then when the Musicians come out you are surprised to learn that… George Harrison, Tom Petty, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, and Roger McGuinn along with Jim Keltner on… Continue Reading →
J.D. Souther is from Detroit , Michigan. He is a Singer, Songwriter and Actor. If this song sounds a little like the Early Eagles it is because J.D wrote and practiced in the same apartment building in Los Angeles as… Continue Reading →
Well I decided that another Eagles song was warranted. I really enjoy this band. Thy were just phenomenal. Enjoy
Matilda de Angelis is an Italian singer and actor. This version of the song was on the soundtrack of the Film “Robbing Mussolini “. The film is a bit of a Farce and certainly not historical Paint it Black was… Continue Reading →