Before it burned, Charlie Springer’s house contained 18,000 vinyl LPs, 12,000 CDs, 10,000 45s, 4,000 cassettes, 600 78s, 150 8-tracks, hundreds of signed musical posters, and about 100 gold records.
He would talk about people like the Everly Brothers, and Jerry Lee [Lewis ... which was later released on his fourth, posthumous album, Showcase in 1964. Recorded in 1958 at the KLLL studio ...
Records, called it the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame West. Charlie’s collection started when he was 6. He had asked his mother to get him the record “about the dog,” and she’d brought back Patti Page’s “ ...
On Vernon Kay’s BBC Radio 2 show this morning, 10cc performed for Radio 2’s Piano Room month, accompanied by the BBC Concert ...
Stevenson was the band's drummer and a main force in siring the debut record. Not only did he co-write five of the dozen ...
It was a thrill. That first album we made, I remember [it] being the most fantastic time." 8. She hid in a cupboard at an Everly Brothers concert While at college, Christine and a friend managed ...
Having released over a dozen albums and collaborated with a multitude of artists throughout her career, Alcorn is widely ...
Late-night TV legend David Letterman returned to his former stomping grounds at 30 Rockefeller Plaza Monday for a surprise ...
While the weight of riffery and pounding drums can begin to feel ubiquitous after a while, the album closer suggests fruitful new soundscapes for the sisters to raise up, with “Bloom Again” drawing on ...
To end the week, we ask Lilly Hiatt some questions about endings and death.
Their debut album, Gallagher and Lyle ... “Gallagher and Lyle opened the evening, sounding rather like the Everly Brothers with their high-pitched harmonies and frequent shuffle rhythms ...
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