MUSIC DISCOVERY MONDAY – 9/25/17 Music Discovery Monday shines a light on artists that are not getting the radio attention that they deserve, while also showcasing new singles by established bands that are likely to get airplay in the future. In addition to appearing on the embedded YouTube playlist below, all songs featured on Music Discovery Monday can be listened to […]
This Day In Hard Rock: Kiss releases ‘Dynasty’
By Adam Waldman On May 23, 1979, Kiss released their seventh studio album – Dynasty. The album peaked at #9 on the Billboard 200 chart. It would be the last high-ranking album for several years. Although Dynasty was panned by many for embracing the popularity of disco in 1979, the album still produced one of […]
Why April 5th is a Tragic Day in Rock History
By Adam Waldman In 1971, Don McClean released his most successful song – “American Pie,” featuring the poignant lyric…“the day the music died.” The reference is about the tragic plane crash that took place on February 3, 1959, killing Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson. On October 20, 1977, another plane […]
A Childhood Idol…A Proud Father: Ace Frehley and Bibeau Share the Stage
By Paul Bibeau On March 12, 1976, my sister went to see Kiss play the legendary Warehouse on Tchoupitoulas Street, the main venue for rock music in New Orleans in the 1970s. [March 12th also happens to be the birthdate of my oldest son, Robin.] It was the second leg of the North American Kiss “Alive” […]
My Rock and Roll Journey: Adam Troy – Sonic X – Chapter 1
Written by Adam Troy (Sonic X) “My Rock and Roll Journey” started in New Jersey somewhere in the late ‘70s at Resorts International Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City. Growing up in the ‘70s in the Bronx, my mother always had music playing in our home. It wasn’t always the music I liked, but it […]
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