Monday, February 16, 2026

More Monday Morning Memories

>>>Gary Strobl reminds us that February 14th was the 60th anniversary of NBC announcing that "The Monkees" television series would premier in the fall.  (kk)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60 years since the "Mapcaps II" foursome became reality!?!?!  Despite the obvious ploy to copy the Beatles (as you can read above), the Monkees became a phenomenon that really still amazes me.  The music was great.  The TV show was silly, but often camp like Batman, which had premiered earlier in '66.  Kinda ground breaking with their music videos every show ... and imagine having "For Pete's Sake" as a TV credits song!  SO many things were cool about the faux Beatles in retrospect.  Of course, the Beatles cartoon show series was somewhat along the lines of the Monkees show -- only in cartoon form.  Not expecting to sing on records and singing, not playing instruments and then playing.  One and then two members drop out by 1970.  AND the battle between Beatles and Monkees fans over who was better.  I loved 'em both.

I remember going to a 5 PM church group in 1968 and one kid had a petition to have the Monkees TV show saved from the axe.  I could not believe they were dropping the MONKEES show!  YET, I had to admit to not having watched the previous two episodes.  I signed it.  Have no idea where the thing went from there.  The show was cancelled and soon the group was dropping off charts.  A magical two years basically had ended.

Clark Besch 

I've tried to keep it all in perspective ... but it hasn't gotten any easier as the years go by.

I know have to acknowledge that I was born in the mid-1900's.  I lived thru the '60's ... and have now lived thru MY 60's! ... but I still remember every detail and feeling this era had for me at the time, all these years later.  There was something truly magical about it.

For a kid who just turned into a teenager a month before The Monkees debuted on TV, it was an interesting time in music.  At MY age, The Beatles had outgrown me ... and let's face it, I wasn't the audience they were looking for anymore anyway.  It was The Monkees who made me actually want to pick up a guitar and learn how to play it ... to seek out the joy of putting together a band (having no idea the difficulty of keeping it together and all the challenges of doing so ... and actually finding paying gigs ... which made us even MORE like The Monkees.)  But I watched every episode (and have seen them all countless times since ... and, incredibly, even 60 years later, they still make me laugh from time to time.

Two years of complete pandemonium ... with FIVE #1 Albums and FIVE #1 Singles during those 24 months.  Why, it was unheard of since ... since ... well, since The Beatles did it just two years earlier!

We all know whose music has grown in stature since then ... but I'll tell you what ... the greatest majority of the music that The Monkees made during that two years time have stood the test of time as well ... and it's fun-filled, feel-good music.  (I'll never forget spending part of the summer of '67 with my Grandmother in the city ... and her taking me shopping, telling me I could get whatever I wanted ... and when I picked out The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album her admonishing me, asking "What do you want to give your money to THOSE guys for??? They're just going to go out and spend it on drugs!!!"  Wait a second ... The Beatles are going to use MY money to buy drugs???  MY money?!?!  How will they know which money was mine?!?!  Freaked me out!!!  I mean, I was just an impressionable kid at the time!!!)  kk

Speaking of The Monkees, Micky Dolenz has kicked off his “60 Years Of The Monkees” tour … and you can literally watch the entire show (32 songs!) via this link sent in below!  (kk)

Micky Dolenz Kicks Off '60 Years of the Monkees' Tour: Set List

Kent:  

I read with great interest your sentence about The Eagles in today’s “Sunday Comments:

>>>The Eagles' final two shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas (April 10th and 11th) will bring their total to 29 weekends there for a total of 58 exclusive shows.  (kk)

I’m predicting they are NOT the final two shows and because The Eagles like even numbers, they will soon announce upping the total shows to 60!

Just my hunch!

Tom Cuddy

New York, NY

As we've seen, hell has already frozen over for these guys once before ... so I don't put ANYTHING past them at this point!  Sure would loved to have seen it 'tho!  (kk) 

Best Classic Bands salutes 16 two-sided hits this week …

https://bestclassicbands.com/double-sided-hit-singles-10-12-1999/

We’re still in the process of updating our Top 200 Two-Sided Hits list … along with 300 of your All-Time Favorite B-Sides …

Hoping to have these new stats posted shortly.  (kk)

Kent,

What a smashing job by Anne Reburn! Her Youtube channel (link) has plenty more videos -- not just covers, but even some original songs!

There is a link to Patreon for those interested in supporting her craft!

Bob Frable

Here's hoping that you had a Special Valentine this past weekend … or, at the very least, Memories of One that you will cherish always!

With that in mind, now to the "CB Wayback Machine!"

Do you remember cruisin' the humble and unassuming Eighth Street, or whatever the Main Drag was for you in your High School Years in your town, on those cold February Nights in 1962?!

There was no Rapid City "Top 40" Radio station to listen to in the evenings then so we tuned in to the 50,000 watt Powerhouse from Oklahoma City that came in like a local station in the winter, K-O-M-A, and we all pretty much became "Loyal K-O-M-A Listeners!"

And do you remember their "Kissing Tone?!" 

Ah, yes!  That Sweet Memory of quickly pulling over onto a side street to share a brief Warm and Tender Moment with that Special Someone close beside you!



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So, to reminisce, or even to encourage a little lovin' action today, I've attached that unique audio here for you!

Plus a very short CB Valentine's Day Twin Spin from 1962!

Happy Every Lovin' Day to you!  Always!

CB!  ( which stands for "Cupid's Boy!"  )

♥️

 

 

CLIP OF THE WEEK:

Saw this one on Best Classic Bands and just had to share ...

What a GREAT song!

Sunday, February 15, 2026

The Sunday Comments ( 02 - 15 - 26)


THE ILLINOIS ROCK & ROLL MUSEUM ON ROUTE 66 ANNOUNCES THE 2026 HALL OF FAME NOMINEES

The Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 has released the official list of nominees for the 2026 Illinois Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, recognizing artists, songwriters, record labels, and radio professionals whose contributions have shaped the sound and spirit of Illinois music. Voting is now open exclusively to museum members and will remain available through February 28.

This year’s Artist/Performer nominees include a diverse and influential group: Uncle Tupelo, American Breed, The Boyzz, Naked Raygun, Survivor, Alison Krauss, Koko Taylor, The Staple Singers / Mavis Staples, Roger McGuinn, The Flock, Warren Zevon, Etta James, Herbie Hancock, and Local H.

Nominees in the Record Label category are Golden Voice, Brunswick, USA, Pravda, and Cobra.

The Songwriter category features Eddie Vedder, Kevin Cronin, Grace Slick, Kevin Chalfant, Curtis Mayfield, Tom Morello, Jude Cole, and Tom Kelly.

Nominees for Radio Personality include Terri Hemmert, Lin Brehmer, Herb Kent, and James VanOsdol, while the Radio Station category recognizes WDRV (The Drive), WERV (The River), WVON, METV‑FM, and WWCT (Peoria Rock 106).

“This year’s nominees reflect the extraordinary depth, diversity, and influence of Illinois music,” said Ron Romero, CEO and Founder of the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66. “From groundbreaking performers to iconic radio voices and the labels that helped launch them, these nominees represent the heartbeat of our state’s musical legacy. We’re proud to honor their contributions and excited for our members to help choose the 2026 inductees.”

Voting is an exclusive benefit of museum membership. Supporters who wish to participate in selecting the 2026 inductees can join the museum online, where membership levels and benefits are listed. 

The Illinois Rock & Roll Hall of Fame celebrates individuals and organizations with significant connections to Illinois who have made lasting contributions to rock and roll and related genres. Inductees are selected by museum members, ensuring that the voices of fans and supporters remain at the heart of the process.

Voting Deadline: February 28

Cast your ballot:  HOF Ballot

Membership information is available at www.roadtorock.org/become-a-member.

On February 24th at 11 a.m. ET, New York City will officially co-name West 8th Street Jimi Hendrix Way in honor of Jimi Hendrix, marking the storied block where his legendary Electric Lady Studios still stands as one of the most historic and continuously operating recording studios in the city.

The street naming kicks off a National Education Partnership with Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. and Stevie Van Zandt’s Teach Rock.  Spearheaded by NYC District 2 Council Member Harvey Epstein and Experience Hendrix, L.L.C., the Hendrix family–owned company led by Janie Hendrix, with guitarist and writer Jeff Slate, will serve as the public kickoff to a new national education partnership in collaboration with Stevie Van Zandt’s TeachRock. The partnership expands TeachRock’s library of more than 500 free, standards-aligned lessons that use music and popular culture to teach history, social studies, language arts, and other core subjects, with a new, multimedia Hendrix curriculum for middle and high school students.

Joining Council Member Epstein at the ceremony will be TeachRock founder Stevie Van Zandt, Janie Hendrix, President and CEO of Experience Hendrix, L.L.C., and a group of local TeachRock teachers and students, connecting one of rock music’s most hallowed creative landmarks to local classrooms and the national network of educators who will bring this curriculum into their schools.

The new lesson, Jimi Hendrix: Rock’s Trailblazing Innovator and Influential Guitarist, invites students to explore Hendrix’s journey from his Blues and R&B roots to his revolutionary impact on rock music, sound design, and live performance. Through video, interactive tools, and hands-on projects, students examine how Hendrix reshaped creative identity and why his influence continues to resonate more than 50 years later.

“I’m proud to honor the legacy of Jimi Hendrix today,” said Council Member Harvey Epstein. “Our district is a hub of culture, arts, and activism, and Jimi Hendrix embodies this. Not only was he a legendary musician, but he was also a fierce advocate for peace, racial equity and social justice. He revolutionized music just steps away from where we are today, and it is only fitting that these streets now carry his name.”

“Jimi Hendrix didn’t just play guitar — he reimagined what art could be,” agrees Stevie Van Zandt. “I want TeachRock to transport students into that same sense of possibility and discovery I felt the first time I saw Jimi perform. His story, lyrics, and sound remind young people that creativity has no limits.”

The lesson was co-developed with educator and musician John Anthony and features exclusive archival footage and expert interviews provided by Experience Hendrix, L.L.C., including Hendrix’s iconic 1967 Monterey International Pop Festival performance. TeachRock partnered with NYU’s MusEdLab to create interactive tools that allow students to experiment with the guitar effects and sonic innovations that defined Hendrix’s signature sound.

“This collaboration speaks to the heart of our mission — carrying on Jimi’s legacy through education,” said Janie Hendrix, President and CEO of Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. “His music is a powerful gateway for young minds to connect with history, creativity, and their own potential.”

In keeping with TeachRock’s commitment to make education accessible in all classrooms, the free lesson, which meets guidelines of  National Standards for Music Education, National Core Arts Standards, Social Studies standards, and Common Core State Standards, is available now at teachrock.org/lesson/jimi-hendrix-rocks-trailblazing-innovator-and-influential-guitarist/ as part of TeachRock's free curriculum library.

EVENT DETAILS:

What: Official West 8th Street Co-naming Ceremony Honoring Jimi Hendrix

When: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | 11:00 a.m.

Where: The corner of W8th Street, and 6th Avenue, New York City 

Who: Council Member Harvey Epstein, Stevie Van Zandt, Janie Hendrix, select local TeachRock educators and students

ABOUT COUNCIL MEMBER HARVEY EPSTEIN:

Council Member Epstein represents the 2nd District in the City Council, representing Greenwich Village, the Lower East Side, the East Village, Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square, Gramercy, and Murray Hill-Kips Bay. Epstein previously served as the Assembly Member for District 74, covering much of the same district, since 2018.

Council Member Epstein has been a community leader for almost 30 years. Before joining the Assembly in 2018, he served 14 years on Community Board 3, including as board chair, where he tackled critical land use issues and fought for community needs. As a public school parent, he served as president of the District 1 President’s Council and numerous PTAs, advocating for equity and excellence in education. His activism extends to protecting low-wage workers, preserving local daycare centers, and championing diversity in public school admissions. As a former Co-President of CoDA, a strategist for progressive campaigns, as well as his earlier work with The Legal Aid Society and the Urban Justice Center, he’s been a driving force for change in our communities for decades.

ABOUT EXPERIENCE HENDRIX, L.L.C.

Owned and operated by members of the Hendrix family, Experience Hendrix is the official family company charged with managing the name, likeness, image and 100% of the music of Jimi Hendrix's legacy. Formed in 1995 by James 'Al' Hendrix, Jimi's father, Experience Hendrix and its affiliates oversee the daily operations of the Hendrix legacy on a worldwide basis. The company is headed by President and CEO Janie L. Hendrix, an educator, who works closely with organizations such as TeachRock to support music and arts education for creatives like her brother Jimi Hendrix to expand their abilities

ABOUT TEACHROCK

TeachRock is a free, standards-aligned curriculum that brings core subjects to life through the power of music and popular culture. Designed by educators and artists, TeachRock helps students engage more deeply with Social Studies, Language Arts, STEAM, Music, and more — connecting what they explore in their K-12 classrooms to the world around them.

Founded by Stevie Van Zandt with the support of Bono, Jackson Browne, Martin Scorsese, and Bruce Springsteen, TeachRock was created to help address the student dropout crisis by keeping music and the arts in the DNA of education. What began as a mission to prevent disengagement has evolved into a movement—one that meets a generation of students growing up isolated, distracted, and overwhelmed, and helps them reconnect to learning in ways that feel personal, relevant, and real.

Today, more than 80,000 educators in all 50 states have used TeachRock to reimagine their classrooms. The curriculum has reached more than one million students worldwide and is shown to improve attendance, engagement, and academic outcomes. Teachers report renewed purpose in their work, and students gain tools to understand history, reflect on their sense of self and place in the world, and think critically — all through lessons that begin with the universal language of music.

TeachRock is endorsed by leading education organizations in social studies, music, and the humanities — and is helping shape what 21st-century learning can and should look like. For more information visit https://teachrock.org/ or follow @teachrock on all social media channels. 

ABOUT JOHN ANTHONY:

John Anthony is a guitarist, educator, and composer whose work bridges the stage and the classroom, touring nationally with The Vindys while teaching rock bands, guitar, and music technology at Austintown Local Schools in Northeast Ohio. He earned a Master of Music in Jazz Studies from Youngstown State University and serves as an adjunct professor at Slippery Rock University. 

 

Jessica Gunning of “Baby Reindeer” fame has been tapped to portray Mama Cass Elliott in a new biopic about the heavy-set singer whose voices made the music of The Mamas and the Papas soar before starting her own solo career.  (A press release states that this is NOT a biopic of The Mamas and the Papas … but rather will dwell primarily and exclusively on Cass’ career, a PART of which was singing with The Mamas and the Papas.)

Harvey Kubernik tells us more here:  https://www.musicconnection.com/cass-elliot-biopic-announced/

More coverage of Micky’s 60th Anniversary “Monkees Memories” tour …

https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/music/2026/02/12/micky-dolenz-monkees-60th-anniversary-tour-interview/88600060007/  

Speaking of The Monkees, Gary Strobl reminds us that February 14th was the 60th anniversary of NBC announcing that "The Monkees" television series would premier in the fall.
 
 
The Eagles' final two shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas (April 10th and 11th) will bring their total to 29 weekends there for a total of 58 exclusive shows.  One hell of a farewell run since the fans have to come to them to see the show, rather than traveling all over the world to perform, living in hotel rooms in order to perform at dozens of different stadiums.  Not a bad way to go out!

As Don Henley stated in that long CBS Sunday Morning interview, “I’ve been all over the world, but I haven’t seen much of it, because we see the airports and the hotel room and the venue and we don’t get out much, you know?”  If the band really calls it quits this year, he’ll now have the opportunity to see the world as a spectator rather than as “the main event.” (kk)

If you’re into The Bee Gees … and you’re into Disco … and you’re into vinyl … have we got a treat for you!!!

Universal Music is releasing a 4-LP set of the long, extended, disco, dance mixes of some of your all-time favorite Bee Gees Disco Classics.

But … they’re only pressing 1000 copies … and when they’re gone, they’re gone.

More info here …

https://theseconddisc.com/2026/02/12/bee-gees-extended-dance-mixes-box-set/

But here is the track list:

Disc 1:

A1 You Should Be Dancing – Extended Version (RSO PRO 013, 1976)

B1 Boogie Child- Extended Version (RSO PRO 013, 1976)

B2 You Stepped Into My Life – Extended Version (RSO PRO 013, 1976)

Disc 2:

A1 Stayin’ Alive – Special Disco Version (RSO PRO 033, 1977)

A2 If I Can’t Have You – Extended Version (previously unreleased)

B1 Night Fever – Special Disco Version (RSO PRO 033, 1977)

B2 More Than A Woman – Special Disco Version (RSO PRO 033, 1977)

Disc 3:

A1 Jive Talkin’ – Extended Version (previously unreleased)

A2 Nights on Broadway- Extended Version (previously unreleased)

B1 Tragedy – Extended Version (previously unreleased)

B2 Love You Inside Out – Extended Version (previously unreleased)

Disc 4:

A1 More Than A Woman (SG Lewis Remix) (Paradise Edit) (digital release, 2021; previously unreleased in physical format)

B1 Decadance – Album Mix (from Size Isn’t Everything, Polydor CD 519 945-2, 1993)

B2 Decadance – Ben Liebrand Vocal Mix (Polydor DECA 2, 1993)

Finished the Nelson Brothers’ book … it's a long read, but worth reading.

On a Billy Preston note, I recall seeing him at The Whisky A Go Go back in April of 1970. He talked about George Harrison writing this song in England. He then performed a tune called "All Things Must Pass."  This was long before George put out the album of the same name! 

Caught Billy arriving for a gig at a trendy club in Beverly Hills. This short lived joint attracted folks like Prince, Pink Floyd and even the movie star Lana Turner.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Got to remember actor Bud Cort, R.I.P. Seen here hanging out after a rock concert in Hollywood. 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jim Roup

“Harold And Maude” was one of my favorite “cult” movies of the ‘70’s … probably seen it a hundred time! (lol)  kk

AI has definitely taken over our lives …

Even when you Google something now, the AI synopsis pops up first before offering links for you to investigate this topic for yourself.

So, just for fun, I wanted to see what AI had to say about Forgotten Hits …

AI Overview

Based on available information, Forgotten Hits (forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com), while not ranked within the top 50 or general, high-traffic, global "top blog" lists, is a highly regarded niche, community-driven blog that specializes in 1960s music history, chart analysis, and reader interaction. 

  • Niche Authority: It is a premier, long-standing destination for "oldies" music lovers, run by Kent Kotal, and features in-depth analysis of 1960s Billboard, Cashbox, and regional charts.
  • Active Community: While not a "top" blog by sheer traffic numbers, it has a loyal, consistent readership that participates in daily surveys and discussions, often cited within niche music circles.
  • Content Focus: The blog serves as an archive for "forgotten" music, specifically focusing on 1960s hits, 45 RPM memories, and classic rock. 

It does not compete in traffic with general popular blogs like The Verge or Nomadic Matt, but within the specific category of 1960s music blogs hosted on Blogger, it is considered one of the most consistent and detailed.

I’d have to say that’s pretty accurate for an overview … I can live with this!  (kk)

And look what Chuck Buell came up with for today’s closer …

Hey Gang!

Here’s a way to start off our day on a Fun Note today! 

Hey, got a couple minutes for an unusual Forgotten Hit rendition just for a little fun?

Her name is Anne Reburn and she's a Cover Artist.  Not just any Cover Artist!  While she sounds great singing in her own style, her presentation is so very unique and so equally well done.

I just wanted to share one of her productions with you today.

While within her small "group" they "all" have their own distinct personalities, it's her Fifth One, the one on the far right, Miss Attitude, that just cracks me up! "She" obviously would rather be somewhere else!

Here, recycling a Two week Number One Song from 1956, is her/their rendition of "The Great Pretender!"

CB 1 thru 5  ( which stands for "Cover Boys!" )   

( If I/we could even sing in the first place! )