HAPPY ANNIVERSARY BABY:
Looks like we've got another anniversary to celebrate …
I just got this from FH Reader Ken Voss …
Buckinghams #1
on WLS - 4/28/67
Incredibly, although “Kind Of A Drag” made
it to #1 on both the Billboard and Record World national charts, it never
reached the top here in Chicago where it peaked at #2. They wouldn’t achieve their first Chicagoland
#1 Record until the follow-up single, “Don’t You Care” … and that event
happened exactly 55 years ago today!(Man, what an incredible list of music! Also in this week's Top 30 were Chicago's very own Cryan' Shames, The New Colony Six and The Riddles .. and, from just across the border, Milwaukee's Michael and the Messengers ... all getting airplay on a regular basis right along with some of the biggest names of the decade.)
And another WLS milestone is right around the
corner …
On May 2nd, 1960 (62 years ago!),
WLS switched over to Top 40 / Rock and Roll Radio.
They wouldn’t publish their first Silver
Dollar Survey until several months later, but it was on May 2nd that
they first pulled the trigger … and started blasting 50,000 watts of rock and
roll out on a signal strong enough to be heard in 48 states on a clear night. "Alley Oop" by The Hollywood Argyles kicked off a decades-long run for the Big 89 ... and radio has rarely been as much fun ever since.
Ken also sent us this obituary for former
WLS Top 40 Rival, WCFL, who ceased playing rock and roll in favor of “the
world’s most beautiful music” in March of 1976.
Incredibly, Super Jock Larry Lujack stayed on at the station for a brief
time because his contract stipulated that he had to in order to continue to get
paid. Eventually, his contract was
bought out and Lujack was free to return to WLS, where he would serve out the
balance of his formidable career. (A couple of comeback stints followed with
Lujack broadcasting remotely from his home in New Mexico … and who can ever
forget ...no matter how hard we try ... the on-air confrontation with Steve Dahl and Garry Meier?!?! An example of radio broadcasting legends at its absolute worst.) kk
Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!
At beautiful US 30 Dragstrip ... well, actually, no ... it'll be right here up on the Forgotten Hits Website ...
Watch for a special MAY DAY Salute / Encore
Presentation on Sunday, loaded up with #1 Tunes!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY / AGE IS JUST A NUMBER:
To Tommy Roe ...
What energy you must have to climb back into
the studio at 80.
Congratulations, Tommy ... I am in awe of you.
Best of luck with your new project,
Paul Evans
I
love the fact that Tommy Roe is still making new music at 80.
He’s
inspired – and his voice still sounds great.
Thank
you for sharing this brand new track with all of the fans of ‘60’s music.
Our
favorite artists will new grow old!
Rocky
Morning,
Kent!
Your
description of Tommy Roe is spot on …
Great
Guy, Great Performer and more than that, A Wonderful Gentleman.
Well
done!
"Guitar"
Jim Nowoc
That’s awesome, Kent! I can’t wait to hear Tommy’s newest record.
I’ll always think
of Tommy Roe because “Sheila” was the first 45 MY brother Tom (aka Tommy)
bought back in 1962!
Tom passed away
in 2011 from cancer at the age of 60 but his vibrant, youthful spirit lives on
and I think of him all the time … but especially when I hear any classic from
Tommy Roe!
Happy Birthday,
Tommy — ROCK ON!!!
Spud
Kent,
Speaking of Tommy Roe in today's FH, years ago
and I think maybe I still have it, I had (have) a copy of SHEILA, except it is
misspelled. It is spelled SHIELA. I also have his original recording on Judd. Always
did like the records that Tommy Roe put out. My favorite is probably the one he
recorded for EVERYBODY.
Larry
Somewhere in my collection I have one of those RCA Gold
Standard Singles that they put out on Elvis, putting “That’s All-Right, Mama”
on THEIR label as an Oldies 45.
Except they misspelled his name as “Elvis Pressley!!!” The biggest artist EVER signed to the label
and the spelled his name wrong! Man,
that’s like spelling The Beatles with two T’s!!! (kk)
>>>Age is just a number (kk / Tommy Roe)
Yes, age is just
a number - Tommy James celebrates 75 years on April 29th - still relevant,
still creating new fans both young and older - still touring and still having
great success with his Sirius / ZM radio
show every Sunday evening, airing from
5 – 8 pm on 60s Gold,
Channel 73
Carol
Age IS just a number … and I can
tell you what it numbs!!!
Hil
OK … THAT one made my day!
(lol) kk
Also celebrating a birthday today …
My dear friend drummer / percussionist Jim
Keltner celebrates his 80th birthday today. I don't think people realize how
many of our favorite recordings he has played on the last 60 years.
I first met him in 1970 at Lucy's El Adobe
Cafe in Hollywood after seeing him drum with Joe Cocker, Leon Russell and Mad
Dogs & Englishmen.
I must have interviewed him three dozen times
since 1979 for articles and a slew of my books. I've always been grateful for
his support of my literary work and very thankful for his music and recording
business navigation tips and nutritional guidance. I've been cataloging my
archives and pulled out some of our interviews.
If you dig The Band, Gary Lewis & the
Playboys, Delaney, Bonnie and Friends, John Lennon, George Harrison, Bob Dylan,
Phil Spector and Leonard Cohen, check out some of our dialogues.
Harvey Kubernik
And we’ll do EXACTLY that next week in Forgotten Hits … so
stay tuned! (kk)
WHAT'S IN A NAME?:
Hi Kent,
I enjoyed reading the story on how you got
your first name.
Mine is a little simpler, but music
related.
My Mom grew up listening to the pre-rock music
of Perry Como and Patti Page. She graduated from high school in 1955 and
while she did enjoy some rock and roll (Bill Haley & Elvis Presley), by the
time the British Invasion rolled around, she wasn't as into new music
anymore. For instance, she liked a few of the early Beatles records, but
wasn't a huge fan. While pregnant with me in the fall of 1965, she still
hadn't decided on my first name. My older twin brothers were named Kevin
and Keith, so she only knew that she didn't want anything that started with a
"K" (therefore "Kent" was out of the question!) Then one day she heard "Yesterday"
by The Beatles and she thought it was just about the best song she'd ever
heard. The more she heard it, the more she thought that the name
"Paul" would be it (if I was indeed, a boy.) I'm just happy that she didn't prefer the
B-side ("Act Naturally") … otherwise I might've been Ringo Haney!
Paul Haney
Lol!
In German class in High School, we all had to select a
German name to be called in class.
I immediately chose Paul … (for the obvious Beatles reasons)
Imagine my disappointment when I learned that in German,
Paul is actually pronounced Powell! I had to live with that all year!
(I guess I could have found solace in the connection to Cynthia
Powell - but I didn’t think of that then!)
By the way, my Grandmother, who was born and raised in
Germany, told me that if I got an A in the class, she would take me to Germany
during my summer vacation.
I should report that to this date I have STILL never been
out of the country! Lol (kk)
Chuck Buell with The Forgotten Hits
Name Game!
I did not know your story of how you
were named the way you were. I actually found it interesting. Particularly for
me, the part where you recalled that in “our” day, “there was always that
underlining guilty obligation to name the baby after your father /
grandfather / great-grandfather, etc., which is how so many Jr.’s and Thurston
Howell the Third’s on Gilligan’s Island were named.”
And that is why I carry the
moniker of “Charles James Buell, the Third!” My folks even made sure that my
new full name as such was registered on my birth certificate.
Several years ago, in one of my
Radio Station Stops, I once worked in a state where they would not accept the
fact that even if one had a legal and current driver’s license from the state
they previously lived in, they still required an Official Birth Certificate to
be presented to get a license in their state. That was the only state I
experienced that requirement.
And, that state apparently sold
the names and addresses they harvested from their DMV to a marketing company or
two. ( Damn Motor Vehicle Department! ) Those kinds of lists get updated
periodically and sold again and again, over and over, on and on, and so to this
day, I’ll still get a piece of third class solicitation / offer / organizational
invite junk mail addressed to me with “III” or even “3D” after my official
birth-given name!
In your naming case, you said your
Mom later fessed up that you WERE named after Kent cigarettes because of their
“MIKE-ronite filter” feature ( Mike being the name she really liked ). Imagine
if that connection did not exist and because she smoked Pall Malls, you
could have instead been named, “Paul!” ( I think "P. Kotal" has a Fun
ring to it tho! )
So now, let’s end all this with a
rousing sing-along to Shirley Ellis’ “Name Game!” We can safely do
“Kent,” but it’s probably wise to stay away from “Chuck” so as not to offend
anybody!
Here, as demonstrated and instructed
by Ms. Ellis;
“Kent!
Kent, Kent, bo-Kent,
Bo-na-na fanna fo-fent!
Fee-fi-mo-ent
Kent!
Now, let’s do
"Chuck!"
You say a name with an
"F" very plain
Then "fee fi" and a
"mo!"
And there isn't any name that
you can't rhyme!
Chuck, Chuck, bo Chuck,
Bo-na-na-Fanna fo Fu .----- !!
CB ( which Stands for “Censored
Boy!” )
Which is why EVERYBODY wanted to sing “Chuck,”
right???
(I think Bart was probably a close
second) kk
ON THE CHARTS:
>>>Today we honor the great Duane
Eddy (Phil Nee)
Duane
Eddy was also honored in the Summer of 1963 in a song that charted on WLS and
WJJD, "Surfin' Hootenanny". In this song, guitarist Al Casey
pays homage to the guitar styles of Dick Dale, the Ventures and Duane
Eddy. It is one of my favorite songs of that summer. It should have
been a bigger hit.
Ed
#1
>>>In addition, 'CFL played the Chicory version of
"Son Of My Father" while WLS featured the Giorigo version.
(They're nearly identical ... yet plain and clear, this was a DELIBERATE
approach toward playing "what the other guy wasn't playing.") kk
I love both versions as well and the Chicory one
was the big hit in UK while Giorgio did best here. I know our FM station
in Omaha played and charted Chicory. Personally, my own charts ran
Chicory to #9 and Giorgio #1.
Maybe ‘CFL was at a breaking point and soon to
be saved when on July 3rd, 1972, Larry Lujack would come to the station and
revive ratings again and totally change the whole top 40 image of the station
with him already being Superjock and now ‘CFL would be SuperCFL! It was
an awesome moment, altho I wrote to WLS complaining vehemently about this, as I
could listen to Larry easily on WLS from Lincoln before school and now he would
be afternoon drive on ‘CFL. I was only 16, so what did I know of how
radio worked. I still have the letter they wrote back to me somewhere.
Clark Besch
Lujack just always sounded better to me in the morning for
some reason … maybe because he routinely helped you shake off that last bit of
sleep before heading into your day … and always with a smile. (I heard someone say recently, “Sometimes I
shake my head and laugh … and sometimes I just shake my head.”) THAT was Larry Lujack in a nutshell! (kk)
Kent,
You are right about when there were two rock
and roll stations being in the same market, that some records were played on
one station and not the other. I can't really think of too many examples here
in the OKC area, but one I do know is that the Music
Explosion's LITTLE BIT OF SOUL was played on
both KOMA and WKY. But their follow up, SUNSHINE GAMES, was played only on KOMA.
Most of the Uniques’ records were played only on KOMA.
Larry
And, as we learned when we did our FAVORITE, FORGOTTEN
B-SIDES Poll several years ago, some of the REALLY good stations were playing
the flip side of “Little Bit Of Soul” and treating their listeners to “I See
The Light,” a GREAT song that actually charted in some parts of the country yet
never made any of the national charts.
(Another one that comes to mind is The Guess Who’s “Bus Rider,” which
they played like crazy here in Chicago in 1970 … yet it neve charted
either. (kk)
THIS AND THAT:
Now how cool is THIS?!?!?
I have never seen these photos before … but Me-TV uncovered
the recording session where Ann-Margret voiced her Flintstones character Ann
Margrock … and these are just amazing!
https://www.metv.com/stories/get-an-inside-look-at-ann-margret-recording-her-lines-and-songs-for-the-flintstones
Hi Kent,
I thought Harvey Kubernik did a great job
interviewing Dick Clark. He covered areas of interest that most interviewers
would not.
I have great memories of Dick. We worked
together as partners in a series of radio networks for fifteen years, from the
time we formed The United Stations in 1981 until we sold the company, then
Unistar, to Viacom, who merged it into Westwood One, where I stayed on as
President / Programming.
Ed Salamon
>>>Dionne
Warwick’s show at The Genesee Theatre scheduled for this evening has been
cancelled. A news release issued by the theater only said that “Dionne Warwick has an urgent
medical issue to attend to and is unable to perform." (Other rumors
suggest that Dionne is suffering a bad case of poor ticket sales.) Our
last run-in with Dionne saw her stop the show several times from the stage and
threaten to walk off completely if people in the audience didn’t put away their
cell phones. (Not an especially fun experience.) Still, I think
Dionne HAD to know in advance that she wasn’t going to be able to perform on
Sunday … I mean, isn’t that the sort of thing her Psychic Network is supposed
to be all about??? (kk)
While
Dionne Warwick has become the subject of jokes and satire thru the years, due
to her involvement with Psychic Friends, one must remember she is a successful
entertainer. I, for one, wouldn't say I'm a fan, but one thing I will agree
with her about is, PUT THE PHONES AWAY! Maybe some performers don't care,
but if I'm going out there and busting my ass for two hours to give a quality
show, I don't want to see flashing lights. From an audience perspective, I
don't want people in front of me blocking my field of vision while they snap
photos, or shoot videos. It also violates the artist's performance rights. If
I'm performing, I would warn the audience once. If it happens again, I walk off
the stage, even in the middle of a song and the show is over. No refunds.
Jack
Dionne has participated with Forgotten Hits a few times in
the past. One could say that if you
looked up the word “Diva” in the dictionary, you’re likely to find Dionne’s
picture next to it as an illustration. One
could ALSO say that if anyone has earned the right to be declared a Diva,
Dionne fits the bill. She has had an
INCREDIBLE career, racking up 35 National Top 40 Hits … a true voice for a
generation … but she has also made it a point to show off her “not so
attractive” side the past couple of decades.
(One of the reasons we watched “The Celebrity Apprentice” was to see
Dionne in action … she became so bitchy and impossible to deal with that we
couldn’t stand her by the time she was eliminated … it was a real “good
riddance” moment … and that’s coming from someone who DOES consider themselves
to be a fan.)
Still, there is no denying her contribution to the music
scene for the past 55 years.
Different strokes for different entertainers, I guess. (I think in Dionne’s case it was more an
issue of people posting unflattering video of her, taken out of context during
a live show than anything else.) Other
artists, like Burton Cummings for example, tells their audience to take as many
pictures and videos as you like and post them any where you’d like. “And if you get some REALLY good ones, send
them to me!” I think that’s an artist
having the confidence that they’re putting on the best show possible every time
out.
But hey, I love Dionne … look forward to the new
documentaries coming up and have watched all of the previous ones, too. We just figured if we’re going to spend 2 – 2
½ hours in transit to see a show at The Genesee, we’d prefer to invest that
time in Alan Parsons, where it was pretty much a sure thing to be a great
show. With Dionne, it really could have
gone either way. (kk)
We lost Susan Jacks of The Poppy Family this
week after years of suffering with kidney disease.
The Poppy Family delivered a one-two punch in
1970 with their hits “Which Way You Goin’ Billy?” (#2) and “That’s Where I Went
Wrong” (#20)
The group consisted of then husband and wife
Terry and Susan Jacks.
Although the group continued to chart in the
lower region of The Top 100 through 1973, they never came close to matching
their initial out-of-the-box success of “Which Way You Goin’ Billy?” (Terry would go on to have a #1 solo hit with
the love-it-or-hate-it “Seasons In The Sun” in 1974. At one point, he was tapped to produce new
music for The Beach Boys … to whom he also offered this song … but things never
worked out between them and their version of “Seasons In The Sun” has been a
collectible bootleg ever since. It was
finally legitimately released a short while back.)
The Canadian group that Susan Jacks fronted
reached Canada’s Top Ten with their two American Hits (“Billy” went all the way
to #1) plus a THIRD single (“Where Evil Grows”) that peaked at #2. (kk)
Hi Kent,
I just discovered Susan Jacks has died at age
73, She had received a kidney transplant a few years ago and was recently
hospitalized for new kidney dysfunction. Susan was from British Columbia and I
believe she had one of the best voices in popular music. She will certainly be
missed.
Bob Verbos
We first heard the sad news thru FH Reader David Lewis …
what a shame. (A great voice … and she
ranked pretty high on the “hot chick” meter, too!) kk
Earth Wind and Fire’s saxophonist Andrew
Woolfolk has also passed after fighting an illness for over six years. Woolfolk joined the pop/soul group in 1973 …
and was part of their famous horn section for the next twenty years. (kk)
Hey Kent,
I'm a bit baffled with all the talk about The
Beatles' "Get Back" DVD being "canned," at least for
now. I ordered mine from Amazon back on January 29th and after a short
delay, it was delivered, fully intact, on February 26th. Three discs
stacked one on top of another, with no booklet, but otherwise all was in
order. I can't be the only one on the planet who received this, can I?
Nick Frankart
I’m not aware of any copies being shipped out. Amazon US or UK? Can you send us a picture? (kk)
Amazon US …
You are the ONLY person I know of who has received a copy …
All other orders (including my own) were cancelled and
refunded until they could come up with a firm release date. This is just CRAZY!!! (kk)
Agreed!
As I type this this morning, here is how they’re showing
this release on Amazon …
“Currently
unavailable. We don't know when
or if this item will be back in stock.”
https://www.amazon.com/Beatles-Get-Back-Season-1/dp/B09NRCZYY3/ref=sr_1_1?crid=38XWS45Z50KM5&keywords=beatles+get+back+dvd&qid=1651116681&s=movies-tv&sprefix=beatl%2Cmovies-tv%2C81&sr=1-1
Tomorrow’s the last day you can vote for your favorites to
be inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame.
https://vote.rockhall.com/en/
Duran Duran still has a commanding lead over Eminem …
And really The Top Five have remained, for the most part,
unchanged for over a month now.
Duran Duran – 920,000 votes
Eminem – 680,000 votes
Pat Benatar – 620,000 votes (and gaining on Eminem who, at
one time, led the pack)
Eurythmics – 435,000 votes
Dolly Parton – 390,000 votes
FH
Reader Ken Voss tells us that on July 3rd, 2022, ZZ Top, with Ann
Wilson of Heart, will be performing an outdoor concert at The McHenry
County Fairgrounds, Woodstock as part of their 4th of July
Celebration. (The following month, Big $ Rich with Sara Evans will be
there (on August 6th) as part of The McHenry County Fair. (kk)
Hi Kent -
Here is the updated
information on the Herman’s Hermits and New Colony 6 (7) rescheduled show for
Champaign Illinois on February 17, 2023.
Jay Siegel’s Tokens
will not be a part of this event.
The link to the
Herman’s Hermits show in 2023 have been updated!
https://thevirginia.showare.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=711
Below is one of the
big reasons the venue asked that I move the show, especially since it will be
drawing an older crowd.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/illinois-vermont-metros-overtake-york-190442996.html
Hope to see you there,
just let me know as time gets closer to show time.
Regards
Robert
Meanwhile,
you can catch the next Cornerstones Of Rock show at The Genesee Theatre on
October 1st … The Buckinghams, The Ides Of March, The New Colony
Six, The Cryan’ Shames and The Shadows of Knight, performing all their hits.
These
shows sell out every time … so get your tickets early …
(You
can take advantage of the presale by clicking on the link below and entering
the code GENESEE … get ‘em before they go on sale to the general public!)
https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/07005C87DB6D4FD3?CAMEFROM=CFC_GENESEE_EMAIL_PRESALE_CORNERSTONESOFROCK2022
Slash of Guns 'N
Roses comments on the new "Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child" book (Sterling/Barnes
and Noble) - Authors Harvey and Kenneth Kubernik:
"'Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child'. It's one of the very best
Hendrix books I've seen. A brilliant photographic expose' of the man
throughout his brief career." --- Slash
My fellow Fairfax High School graduate Slash
(Saul Hudson) received a copy of our book and sent over this heartfelt
endorsement.
I knew his mother Ola Hudson, who, like Slash,
was interviewed in 2008 for my book "Canyon of Dreams: The Magic and the
Music of Laurel Canyon."
Fairfax High School in Los Angeles gave the
music world Herb Alpert, PF Sloan, Warren Etner, Jackie Jackson, Tito Jackson,
Steve Barri, Mo Ostin, Allan Sherman, Rami Jaffee, Phil Spector, Larry
"The Mole" Taylor, Warren Zevon, Stan Ross, Marilyn Wilson, Anthony
Kiedis, Flea, Hillel Slovak, Marvin Etzioni, Timi Yuro, Elliot Ingber, Marshall
Leib, Carol Connors, and Jerry Leiber.
"Be true to your school."
-
HK
-
Speaking
of books, Jim Nowoc just sent me a copy of his brand new book, “No Strings
Attached: My Life Growing Up With The Birth Of Rock And Roll” … and I can’t
wait to read it!
I’ve
been running into Jim for YEARS now at so many of the shows at The Arcada
Theatre … and he always has his guitar in tow, getting more and more artists to
sign it for him. (Soon it may be JIM
who’s signing things … like copies of his brand new book once the first
shipment comes in!)
Ron
Onesti wrote the Forward … and Jim takes us through nearly 60 years of rock and
roll memories.
Congratulations, Jim!
(Of course, I always thought you should call it "Have Guitar, Will Travel" ... with maybe some sort of make-shift Paladin logo on the cover ... but as you can see, I am forever stuck in the '60's as well!) kk
Guitar Legend Adrian Belew In Conjunction With US
Summer Tour Releases His First Solo Digital Album “Elevator” With Bliss
Entertainment / Ingrooves Music Group
Legendary Guitarist With Frank Zappa, David Bowie,
King Crimson, Talking Heads
First Single “a13” Now Available!
Adrian Belew is a legendary
guitarist well-known for his diverse travels around the musical map. He is a
multi-instrumentalist whose solo records are critically acclaimed. His moving
singing voice and prolific songwriting has endeared a loyal fan base of music
lovers. His music is being discovered everyday by more and more listeners
thirsty for great music with a creative standard not often pushed by the
commercial music industry.
Adrian has signed with Bliss
Entertainment, distributed exclusively by Ingrooves Music Group. “Elevator”
will be the first Adrian Belew solo recording released through streaming.
Adrian and management chose the Ingrooves Music Group channel based on the
Ingrooves technology and the Universal global distribution channel. As with all
artists, the optimization of music sales revenue is key to picking their
distribution and marketing partners. The first single “a13” is now
available!
To purchase Adrian Belew’s new
single “a13”: https://ingrv.es/a13-y4a-5
“Elevator” is Adrian’s 25th solo
record and as with most of his solo releases, he writes the songs, produces the
record, and plays and sings everything. “Elevator” includes 38 of Adrian’s
recent digital paintings as well as the lyrics to his songs. There are 12 new
songs, ranging from delicate ballads to raging art rock as well as Adrian’s
unique brand of avant-pop music.
To promote his new solo album and
digital distribution deal, Adrian will be touring the US and Canada this summer
starting July 13th in St. Paul, MN. Adrian’s touring trio will include bassist
Julie Slick and drummer Johnnie Luca. Adrian describes the “Elevator” show as
“part ‘classic’ power trio, new power trio songs never performed before, and a
short solo acoustic performance of favorites and new songs from ‘Elevator.’”
Adrian will be performing fan favorites spanning his whole career!
Tickets are available Friday April
29th at 10 AM EST - for more information: https://adrianbelew.net/tour/
Adrian also continues to perform
with the Remain In Light tour featuring Adrian and Jerry Harrison, and will
finish out the year touring the states as guest artist alongside Todd Rundgren
for the “Celebrating David Bowie” show.
Adrian Belew first appeared on the
guitar-world radar when he toured with Frank Zappa in 1977 who later said,
“Adrian reinvented electric guitar”. Adrian’s signature tones, unique use of
effects and whammy bar remains completely different, and his techniques
continue to be a huge influence on today’s guitarists. He was guitarist,
songwriter and frontman Progressive Rock Powerhouse King Crimson for over 30
years. “Discipline”, Adrian’s first record with King Crimson, is listed among
the most important rock records ever made.
Adrian has had a career that
commands both awe and respect from fellow musicians and loyal fans, from his
first solo record “The Lone Rhino” to the Atlantic Records hit album “Mr. Music
Head” or any of his other solo records (25 total) that push sonic boundaries
while maintaining artistic integrity. Adrian shreds on guitar but also writes
beautiful songs that will make you cry. Yes, Adrian has taken his fans on a
wild ride through countless world tours and albums with David Bowie, Talking
Heads, Laurie Anderson, and Paul Simon. He truly is the Twang Bar King!
Tour Dates:
7/13/22 - Turf Club, St. Paul, MN
7/14/22 - Shank Hall, Milwaukee, WI
7/15/22 - Arcada Theatre, St. Charles, IL
7/16/22 - Hi-Fi Annex, Indianapolis, IN
7/18/22 - City Winery, Chicago, IL
7/19/22 - City Winery, Chicago, IL
7/21/22 - The Ludlow Garage, Cincinnati, OH
7/22/22 - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, OH
7/23/22 - Magic Bag, Ferndale, MI
7/24/22 - The Oaks Theater, Oakmont, PA
7/26/22 - City Winery, Nashville, TN
7/27/22 - City Winery, Atlanta, GA
7/29/22 - The Grey Eagle, Asheville, NC
7/30/22 - City Winery, Washington, DC
7/31/22 - Rams Head, Annapolis, MD
8/1/22 - Ashland Theatre, Ashland, VA
8/3/22 - Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT
8/4/22 - The Flying Monkey, Plymouth, NH
8/5/22 - City Winery, Boston, MA
8/6/22 - The Newton Theatre, Newton, NJ
8/14/22 - Center for the Arts of Homer, Homer, NY
8/16/22 - City Winery, Philadelphia, PA
8/18/22 - City Winery, New York, NY
8/19/22 - The Egg, Albany, NY
8/20/22 - Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield, CT
For more information:
http://www.adrianbelew.net/
http://adrianbelew.net/shop
http://adrianbelew.net/shop/cds/fluxvol1/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdrianBelew/
The B-52’s have announced an 11-city farewell tour of the U.S. for
this summer, pairing up with special guests KC & the Sunshine Band and
the Tubes.
Lucky cities
on the list …
August 22nd -
Seattle, WA - McCaw Hall*
September
29th - Mashantucket, CT - Foxwoods Casino**
September
30th - Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall**
October
1st - Washington, DC - The Anthem**
October
7th - Chicago, IL - Chicago Theatre**
October
13th and 14th - New York, NY - Beacon Theatre**
October
15th - Atlantic City, NJ - Ovation Hall – Ocean Casino**
October
19th, 21st and 22nd - Las Vegas, NV - The
Venetian Theatre
October
28th and 29th - San Francisco, CA - The Masonic Auditorium*
November
4th Los Angeles, CA - YouTube Theater**
November
11th - Atlanta, GA - The Fox Theatre**
*with
Special Guests The Tubes
**with
Special Guests KC & The Sunshine Band
Tom
Jones (another guy who is still in FINE voice these days!) is making a trip
back to The States to perform a few shows!
(We missed him the last time he was here … played the Chicago House Of
Blues. This time around, Chicago’s not
even on the list.)
Sure
would like to see this show … Arcada??? Des Plaines??? City Winery??? Genesee??? Buehler???
ANYBODY?!?!?
09/09 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Borgata
09/10 – Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium
09/13 – Hershey, PA @ Hershey Theatre
09/14 – Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
09/17 – Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap
09/19 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
09/21 – Montreal, QC @ Théâtre St-Denis
09/24 – Northfield, OH @ MGM Northfield Park
09/26 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre
09/29 – St. Louis, MO @ Stifel Theatre
10/01 – Fort Worth, TX @ Billy Bob’s
10/04 – Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater
10/05 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Arlington Theatre
10/11 – Saratoga, CA @ Mountain Winery
10/12 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
Kent,
Last night I listened to one of my air checks
I did of the Wax Museum on 7/14/96, all five hours. During the fifth and final
hour, I played Davie Allan's APACHE '65. Still sounds great after all these
years.
I just wanted you and him to know that Davie
Allan, whom I have never met, back in 1996 was not forgotten.
Larry Neal
Davie’s a great guy … and he’s another one of our heroes
who’s still out there making new music.
Check out all his latest wares right here: http://davieallan.com/
Another
closing smiler from Chuck Buell …
And How is
Development Going in YOUR Town?
Have you seen Amazon’s proposed
design for their new building for their Second Headquarters in Washington D.C.?
The Arlington County Virginia Board
Members unanimously approved of the plan.
I'm not sure what vision they saw,
and I'm not an architect but, I created here what I see. I'm pretty sure
the emoji folks already created the original design.
CB ( which stands for “Conceptional
Boy!” )
Well,
judging by this photo, CB is definitely NOT Constipated Boy!!! (kk)