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Johnny Limbo will help take listeners Back to the '50s
When featured entertainers Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts take the main stage Saturday night during Back to the '50s, the performers will be looking for a party atmosphere.
Mellencamp transitions from rocker to songwriter
I don't mean to identify him like this, but he was a black kid - and he and I would sing songs by James Brown or the Righteous Brothers, and we would harmonize and we would dance together, and people just loved ...
Recording engineer Larry Levine passed away May 8, 2008, at his home in Southern California.
Looking back in the Lowcountry
Photo: Nearly 250 graduates from the classes of 1928 through 1965 gathered to renew old acquaintances at the first Bluffton High School Alumni Reunion.
Pat LaMarche: Russert's finest interviews yet to come
As the Righteous Brothers sang in their 1974 hit, "If you believe in forever, then life is just a one night stand.
VIOLENT offenders are being forced to watch '80s action blockbuster Top Gun to STOP them being violent.
His inspiring, but not always easy, story is told by everyone from Bob Dylan to the Dixie Chicks and through a remarkable historical archive - a history that Seeger himself, now almost 90 years old, helped ...
Phosphorescent Covers The Righteous Brothers
Matthew Houck, aka Phosphorescent, is not afraid to tackle someone else's song. We've seen him do a version of Nick Cave's " Right Now I'm A-Roaming " as well as offering a take on Weeds ' " Little Boxes ." ...
The "1-Hit Wonder" years, 1971 through 1978
It was a new twist an old theme tonight for the GREAT 8! Instead of "random" one hit wonders we put the spotlight on 1-hit wonders for each of the years between 1971 through 1978! #1-Mr. Big Stuff-Jean Knight ...
Gamer Spotlight: TriXie Interviews Clarkus Kentus
He's a Web dude at EA, a fan of Superman, and totally committed to Twitter. Say hello to Clarkus Kentus .
The Righteous Brothers 21st Anniversary Celebration
In this thrilling 1983 concert, Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield - those seminal rock and rollers known to the world as The Righteous Brothers - reunited to bring back "blue-eyed soul" music.
ZANESVILLE - The 75-member Greater Zanesville Singers will present its 13th annual Spring Concert at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 1, at Rosecrans High School's auditorium.
Larry Levine, 'Wall of Sound' Engineer, 1928-2008
Larry Levine, 'Wall of Sound' Engineer, 1928-2008 May 14, 2008 1:44 PM, By George Petersen Polls Past Results On Demand Webcast: Nashville is no doubt one of the hottest recording markets in the country, but we ... via Mix
Righteous Brothers: That Lovin' Feelin'
Their first major hit single was "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" in 1965. Produced by Phil Spector, the record is often cited as one of the peak expressions of Spector's Wall of Sound production techniques. via MilkandCookies
The Deep End with Nick Michaels
Sundays from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm The Deep End The Deep End will showcase many of the songs that have been overlooked by modern radio's tight playlist. via The Spirit of Rock CHOM
Song stylist raises funds for the blind
“We are trying to raise money and raise awareness of the program and expand it into the northern Illinois area”
Exposed to singing and music for most of his life, Barry Bolsen of eastern Illinois has found one era of music especially appealing: the 1950s and 1960s. via Beacon News
Marvelly plans for Mother's Day gig
“Mother's Day is a time for reminiscing and being grateful.”
A Rotorua concert on Friday with emerging international star Paul Potts and Elizabeth Marvelly might be a sell out. via Manawatu Evening Standard
“Just Once in My Life"): Simon Cowell has said it's his favorite song, so unless you'd like to invite even more scorn than usual from the sourpuss judge, best look elsewhere. Judy Garland, "Over the Rainbow”
Elton John, "Crocodile Rock" : John Stevens' nightmare rendition from Season 3 forever tainted the tune. via Detroit News
“Former drummer Dimwit said: 'We've really hit rock bottom now - maybe I'll just crawl over to that Smithrite and get something to eat”
It's another fabulous night of music in Las Vegas, the "entertainment capital of the world." At Bally's, Dean Martin is waxing nostalgic about the golden days of the Rat Pack. via Vancouver Sun