Who Were The I-Threes? Revealing The Powerful, Unique Voices Behind Marley’s Music The female backing singing group is not uncommon. From the yé-yé girls in French pop to The Ladybirds eternally doing sessions in the UK –...
‘Kill ’Em All’: The Influence Of Metallica’s Murderously Good Debut Album It would be no understatement to say that Metallica’s debut album, Kill ’Em All, changed the world. Not only was it instrumental in shaping the...
Seattle Pop Festival: Remembering “The Forgotten Woodstock” It’s been 50 years since thousands gathered in upstate New York to celebrate three days of peace and music at the first Woodstock festival, and...
‘James Gang Rides Again’: The Cleveland Band’s Debt To Pete Townshend Album rock radio in America in 1970 resounded to the rock of the James Gang, and on July 25 that year, they proved that their...
The ‘Eric Clapton’ Album: The Solo Spotlight Falls On A Guitar Master Eric Clapton spent the 1960s forming his peerless reputation in one great band after another, but it was on July 25, 1970 that his name...
‘Night Nurse’: Gregory Isaacs’ Seductive Album Cures All If Gregory Isaacs never did anything else, he would be remembered for “Night Nurse,” his slinky, seductive, sexy and salacious nocturnal emission of a song,...