Wednesday, January 24, 2024

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 ... of the week!

 

The Shangri-Las toured as the opening act for The Rolling Stones’ 1965 tour.

Mary Weiss (who we lost last Friday) had also developed a kinship with Ronnie Spector of The Ronettes (who ALSO toured with The Stones) … as sort of a “tough girl” / “bad girl” character (although Mary was the first to point out that their lyrics and demeanor were about as innocent as can be.)

FH Reader Timmy sent us this piece …

Mary Weiss, lead singer of The Shangri-Las, has died

Mary Weiss, the former lead singer of the 1960s pop girl group The Shangri-Las, died on Friday. She was reportedly 75 years old.

Her husband, Ed Ryan, confirmed her death to NPR, but offered no further information.

Born and raised in the Queens borough of New York City, Mary Weiss formed a singing group with her sister Betty Weiss and twins Mary Ann Ganser and Margie Ganser while attending high school together in 1963. They performed in talent shows and at teen hops, but were quick to pursue nightclubs as well. It wasn’t until they gained the attention of record executive and producer Artie Ripp that same year that the quartet dubbed themselves the Shangri-Las. Ripp whisked the girl group into the studio to record their first song, “Simon Says,” and a few others and signed them to Kama Sutra, his label.

When Weiss was just 16 years old, the Shangri-Las achieved their first No. 5 single on the Billboard charts with “Remember (Walking in the Sand)” in 1964. Their career only further rocketed from there, with the group going on to release 11 more charting singles, including “Give Him a Great Big Kiss,” “Out in the Streets,” and “I Can Never Go Home Anymore.” Despite all those hits, they only released two studio albums in their career: Leader of the Pack and Shangri-Las-65!, both in 1965.

The Shangri-Las used their songs not just to touch on love or heartbreak — as popular media suggested of girl groups at the time — but also to fixate on suburban boredom, loss of innocence, and all angles of death. The Shangri-Las’ most famous single, “Leader of the Pack,” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame decades later. It helped popularize the theme of teenage tragedy songs, as its protagonist begins falls in love with a biker and the two being dating, only for her parents to force them to break up and him dying in a motorcycle accident shortly after. The song retained its relevance over the decades through pop culture, famously appearing in Martin Scorsese’s film Goodfellas.

“I had enough pain in me at the time to pull off anything and get into it and sound believable,” Weiss later recalled in 2001. “You can hear it on the performances. It was very easy for me. The recording studio was the place where you could really release what you were feeling without everybody looking at you.”

After the Shangri-Las broke up in 1968, Weiss moved to San Francisco for a spell before returning to New York. The group reunited a handful of times for concerts in the 1970s, but Weiss had moved on to other work; she got a job at an architectural film and climbed the ranks to become a chief purchasing agent in Manhattan, before managing a furniture store and becoming an interior designer. The Shangri-Las shelved their music pursuit for good after one final performance in 1989.

Weiss vanished from the music scene for what seemed like good until, in 2005, she decided to pursue a solo career. She recorded her debut solo album Dangerous Game with help from rock band the Reigning Sound. The LP came out in 2007 and Weiss went on tour in support of it, even appearing on Late Night with Conan O’Brien for her first television performance in decades.

Numerous musicians have shared tributes mourning Weiss online after her passing, including Garbage, Sky Ferreira, Tim Burgess, Bobby Lee, and the Go! Team. “RIP Mary Weiss. Lead singer of the legendary Shangri-Las,” wrote Stevie Van Zandt. “One of the essential Girl Groups of the ‘60s that empowered young girls to dream bigger at a time when society limited women to be secretaries. Their brilliant records with Shadow Morton defined aural cinema.”

Weiss rose to fame with The Shangri-Las as a teenager, powering hits about teenage love and tragedy including "Remember (Walking in the Sand)" and "Leader of the Pack."

The group was made up of two sets of sisters, Mary and Betty Weiss, and twins Marge and Mary Ann Ganser, who first met in elementary school. Formed in the working-class New York City borough of Queens, The Shangri-Las' tough-girl image helped them stand out from other girl groups.

Weiss was just 15 when she recorded the group's first hit, "Remember," in 1964. As she told Fresh Air host Terry Gross in 2007, Weiss preferred tailored men's slacks to women's high-rise pants and chiffon dresses, but "never thought much about image."

"You saw other groups where they had money and support behind them were extremely well dressed from the beginning — we were out there pretty much in our street clothes," Weiss said. "But then when we started making money, we designed our own clothes and had them made."

By 1968, the group disbanded in the face of litigation — that Weiss has said she was prevented from discussing even decades later — leaving her disillusioned with the industry.

She got a job in the accounting department of an architectural firm where she worked her way up to chief purchasing agent, she told Fresh Air.

In 2007, she returned to music with a debut solo album Dangerous Game. For her comeback, Weiss caught up to the times. She created her own page on the social media platform MySpace — where, she told New York Magazine at the time, she found an appetite for her music — and took her new act to the indie-music festival South by Southwest in Austin.

"I just want to have fun now. And I'm going to. People can take advantage of you in your youth," Weiss told the magazine. "And they're not going to do it again. There are benefits to being a grown-up."

"Remembering Mary Weiss with much love and affection. Mary was the ultimate," Miriam Linna, who runs Norton Records, Weiss' record label, said in a post on Facebook.


RIP: Mary Weiss (1948 - 2024): The Shangri-Las

Google her name this day and, you will see the extent of her influence on Rock 'n Roll.

Fortunately, she was able to hear my Shangri-Las tribute song. It’s Track #4 (attached below) from the CD that I sent you, in 2023.           

- RWS

 

>>>Mary Weiss, lead singer of The Shangri-Las, passed away Friday (1/19) at the age of 75.  (kk)

While backstage during one of "Dick Clark's Traveling Cavalcade of Stars" during the mid-1960s, she and I, standing close to one another in the dark confines of an off stage wing watching some of the other acts perform on stage, gently bumped heads.  She smiled; I smiled; and a memory was forever made for me!

< sigh >

Well, it WAS a Big Thing to me then!

CB!

Girl Groups of the ‘60’s was a genuine thing … a genre all unto itself … and the list of successful girl groups on the charts was staggering.  (Without even opening up Joel Whitburn’s book, I can immediately rattle off The Shangri-Las, The Dixie Cups, The Ronettes, The Crystals, The Supremes,  Martha and the Vandellas, The Marvelettes, The Shirelles, The Chiffons, The Angels, The Murmaids, The Secrets, The Cookies … and that’s just to name the first few that popped into my head.

We’ve had a few girl groups of note in the past twenty five years or so … Wilson Phillips, Destiny’s Child, The Spice Girls, En Vogue, TLC and others …

But I read a very interesting statistic the other day in last week’s Ross On Radio column … groups, and by that I mean ALL groups … male, female, mixed or otherwise … seem to be on the way out … and HAVE been out for the last several years.

Would you believe that over the last seven years the number of groups or duos represented by Billboard’s Year-End Chart has diminished from 19 in 2017 to 17 in 2018 to 13 in 2019 to just seven in both 2020 and 2021 … to FOUR in 2022 … and there were only THREE on last year’s final tabulation!

What happened?  (I mean back in 1963, The Beatles were told “groups with guitars are on the way out” … and boy, they sure proved THEM wrong … by 1964, nearly every kid in America was picking up either a guitar or a pair of drum sticks in the hopes of being the next big thing!

But since 2020 … a FOUR YEAR tally … only 21 out of a possible 400 songs were hits recorded by groups of duos!!!  (kk)

After 17 years, Billy Joel FINALLY has a new single (and album) coming.  (The Piano Man has been teasing on social media with the line “Did I Wait Too Long?”)

The single, out February 1st, is titled “Turn The Lights Back On” … and an album is expected to follow shortly thereafter.

It has been 31 years since Billy released his last album of all new pop material.  (He has done a classical album since then, released in 2001.  And in 2007, he released a couple of singles:  All My Life" and "Christmas in Fallujah" … but that marks 17 years since his last new release.

Joel has proudly been able to rest on his laurels up to this point, not having to release new material in order to draw his fans into sell out concerts for every show.  (Scattered appearances this summer with Stevie Nicks and/or Sting have already been announced … as has his final residency appearances at Madison Square Garden.)  If you listen to The Billy Joel Channel on Sirius XM, you know that he’s also been doing a series of one man Q&A shows where he analyses his music based on questions from the audience.  (These are VERY insightful and entertaining shows … I have been COMPLETELY absorbed in every one I’ve heard so far.)  Understanding the method to his madness is enlightening … you realize the brilliance of the man and the thought process that goes into every new song.

I would love to hear whatever he’s worked up over the past 17 years.  (Hey, it worked in spades for The Stones!!!)  Here’s hoping there’ll be more new Billy Joel music soon.  (kk)

Last weekend on ME-TV’s Collector’s Corner …

Your Pal Jim Peterik’s Guitar Collection was featured

FRANK B

Yep, that’s a good one … and quite a collection it is!  (kk)

>>According to Billboard Magazine one out of EVERY 15 albums sold last year in 2023 was by Taylor Swift!!!  (Talk about dominating your marketshare!)  kk

The article says vinyl albums.  Taylor Swift is releasing her albums on vinyl.  Some are offered in various choices of colored vinyl.  They're selling for 30 to 50 dollars apiece and her fans have to have them all.

What awaits these loyal Swifties down the road?  Will they be able to sell these albums for enough money to pay off their student loans?  In that case, I'd recommend not unsealing the albums ... let alone playing them.  Or will they accept a lowball offer from the local used-record shop because they need the space in their new apartment?

I have a hunch what the answer will be, but if I could predict these things, I'd be rich.  So far the only one getting rich(er) is Taylor Swift.

Ed Erxleben

>>>And speaking of new music, as if 30 tracks on her “Rockstar” LP wasn’t enough, Dolly Parton just released nine more tracks in honor of her 78th birthday. 

The one that seems to be getting the most attention is Dolly’s version of the Simon and Garfunkel classic, “Bridge Over Troubled Water” … but Dolly has also released her own takes on “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This),” “Two Tickets To Paradise,” “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” and a remake of her own “Jolene,” featuring Måneskin.

You can preview all 39 tracks here:  https://rockcellarmagazine.com/dolly-parton-rockstar-deluxe-edition-listen-birthday/?utm_source=Rock+Cellar+Magazine+Subscribers&utm_campaign=1c27ae8507-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_8_26_2021_9_13_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_951cfef8de-1c27ae8507-162343372&mc_cid=1c27ae8507&mc_eid=f8f75f98ed  (kk)

Dolly Parton just released four never before released songs in acknowledgment of her 78th birthday to go with her recent Rockstar album, and a few others that we may have heard but were not on that album. 

I wonder if they'll package those nine songs in a "Limited Release 78rpm Box Set!"  

(Hey! They'd be collectibles!  You wouldn't want to play them, even if you could!)

 


CB ( which Stands for "Collectables Boy!" )

A legend in music, Peter Schickele, aka PDQ Bach, has passed away.  I can't say how great he was as far as bringing comedy to the usually stoic genre of classical music.  His antics on the Smothers Brothers playing Whirly Tubes and other odd instruments were especially fun in the 80s.  His "radio LP" where he pretends to air classical disaster masterpieces over the radio was just fascinating.  He was brilliant in a way no other was.  Check out these pieces on this classic LP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLwUr4ARfXg&t=584s

Here are some of hilarious drawings from his book:

WLS Clark

 



I had been waiting for this article to show up ... (truthfully, it seems Billboard was a little bit tardy on this one ... but it's here now, so I wanted to share ...

https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/david-soul-dont-give-up-on-us-forever-number-one-1235586903/#recipient_hashed=fa7e92da6f6e66bffcf0bcbf863670c6eb37d7159eb4d0ea1e44fecd5ec87eeb&recipient_salt=3a1d6b09af3b92ad7e38f8327cf18febeb049fd1c9a251b66957a07d9375735c

kk …

TOMMY JAMES VISITED COUSIN BRUCIE THIS PAST WEEKEND

"ME, THE MOB & THE MUSIC" / A Vocal Version Of His Book About To Be Released.

As Far As The Book / Movie Deal, He Had Not Too Much To Say About That.

They're Trying To Decide If They Should Use One Actor & Age Him From Teenage Tommy To Today’s Tommy -- Or Use Three Different Actors.

Tommy's Grandfather Gave Him A Ukulele, Which He Played From Ages 4 - 9. 

After Seeing Elvis On The Sullivan Show, He Wanted To Play Guitar. His Mom Bought Him A Guitar For $17.95.

He Started Playing Guitar At 9 Years Old. The First Song He Played Was "Singing The Blues."

Next Saturday (1/27) Tommy Will Be Doing A Show At "THE BERGEN-PAC CENTER" IN NEW JERSEY.

Later In The Year He'll Be Back In Our Area At "ST. GEORGE’S" In Bronx, New York And At “THE WESTBURY THEATRE" Westbury, New York.

On FEBRUARY 5th, Cousin Brucie Will Be At "CITY WINERY, NYC, Talking About The Beatles. This Is For A Charity Event.

FB

Mike Wolstein tells me that last Saturday (January 20th) was National Disc Jockey Day!

(I didn’t know!  But at least we published the latest 1964 Super Chart that day so you could PLAY disc jockey if you wanted to!)

More here:  https://nationaltoday.com/national-dj-day/#:~:text=National%20DJ%20Day%20takes%20place,music%20sessions%20are%20also%20available.

>>>Happy Days didn't make its TV series debut until January, 1974.  So I'm thinking that maybe it was, say, March or April that the photo was taken.  The show would have been picking up popularity by then.  (Danny Hesse) 

A quick search says that Lennon showed up during the filming of Episode 4 in January of 1974 … and that’s when he and son Julian had their picture taken with the cast.  (kk)

Let's try to clarify by dates …

Julian's birthday is April 8th.

This is from May Pang:

“This was taken when John and I took Julian to Paramount Studios for a tour on his first trip to LA. We happened to stumble upon the set of HAPPY DAYS. It was their first season of the show and the actors were surprised by our onstage walk on.”

If it were January of 1974 ... or any time up to April, Julian would indeed be 10 years old. That would make the "10 years old" statement a fact. It would also allow for any air time lag of the series, even though this was during the shooting of the 4th episode. So knock it from the end of 1973 to the beginning of 1974 and it solidifies the start of the series, the time of this shooting and the declared age of Julian Lennon. 

Just a side-note:

Anson Williams, Ron Howard and Henry Winkler have all posted in various places their remembrances of this event, but it has always been presented as their personal reactions and feelings - not one that I can find anywhere gives dates.

May Pang, as we know, has become more vocal in recent years about this whole time. I have met and spoken with her at Lou Christie concerts with Lou's merchandising staff. I hope this fills in any gaps as best as we can.

(OR do I need to ask Julian? I have heard his remembrances, but never asked for dates.) 

Shelley Tufano 

OK, I think we’ve run this one past its shelf life …

By all accounts, it seems that photo was taken in January of 1974 when the cast was filming the fourth episode of the new series “Happy Day.” … and Julian Lennon would have been ten years old at the time.  Any more information or details beyond that almost seems superfluous at this point.  Let’s put this topic to rest.  (kk)

 

Mercury Studios Is Proud To Release

THE WHO - LIVE AT SHEA STADIUM, 1982

FIRST EVER AUDIO RELEASE OF THE FULL SHOW

~2CD AND 3 LP~

~Available March 1, 2024~

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CLICK HERE TO VIEW “Love Reign O’er Me”

Mercury Studios will release the first official audio companion of Live At Shea Stadium 1982 on March 1, 2024. Previously released on DVD and Blu-ray in June, 2015, The Who (Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and Kenney Jones) delivered both classic tracks and rarely performed songs: “Pinball Wizard,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” “My Generation,” “Substitute,” “Who Are You,” “I Can’t Explain,” “See Me Feel Me,” “Baba O’Riley,” and many more. The tour promoted the 1982 album “It’s Hard” and the set list was comprised of several tracks from that album, some of which the band would only play live on this tour.

The Who’s 1982 North American tour was their last to feature Kenney Jones on drums and the band did not tour again until 1989. This recording features the show from the second of their two nights at New York’s Shea Stadium and was recorded on October 13th, 1982.

TRACK LISTING

3LP:
A1. Substitute

A2. I Can’t Explain

A3. Dangerous

A4. Sister Disco

A5. The Quiet One

B1. It’s Hard

B2. Eminence Front

B3. Behind Blue Eyes

B4. Baba O’Riley

C1. I’m One

C2. The Punk And The Godfather

C3. Drowned

C4. Tattoo

D1. Cry If You Want

D2. Who Are You

D3. Pinball Wizard

D4. See Me Feel Me

E1. Love Reign O’er Me

E2. Long Live Rock

E3. Won’t Get Fooled Again

F1. Young Man Blues

F2. Naked Eye

F3. I Saw Her Standing There

F4. Summertime Blues

F5. Twist And Shout

2CD:
(CD1)
1. Substitute

2. I Can’t Explain

3. Dangerous

4. Sister Disco

5. The Quiet One

6. It’s Hard

7. Eminence Front

8. Behind Blue Eyes

9. Baba O’Riley

10. I’m One

11. The Punk And The Godfather

12. Drowned

13. Tattoo

14. Cry If You Want

(CD2)
1. Who Are You

2. Pinball Wizard

3. See Me Feel Me

4. Love Reign O’er Me

5. Long Live Rock

6. Won’t Get Fooled Again

7. Young Man Blues

8. Naked Eye

9. I Saw Her Standing There

10. Summertime Blues

11. Twist And Shout

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Speaking of new releases, watch for a new 3-CD Set commemorating the glory days of music created in Laurel Canyon

Titled “I See You Live On Love Street,” this compilation features a wide assortment of songs and artists from the glory era of the late ‘60’s and early ’70’s.

Here is the complete track list:

I See You Live On Love Street – Music From Laurel Canyon 1967-1975

Track Listing

Disc 1
Young Girls Are Coming To The Canyon (1967-1968)
1 COME ON IN – The Association
2 TIGHTER – Paul Revere & The Raiders
3 THE GOOD HUMOR MAN, HE SEES EVERYTHING LIKE THIS – Love
4 AS WE GO ALONG – The Monkees
5 HOLDING – The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
6 SMILE, LET YOUR LIFE BEGIN – The Factory
7 OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM – The Gentle Soul
8 I’VE GOT TO KNOW -The Stone Poneys
9 LOVE STREET – The Doors
10 HOW MANY NIGHTS HAVE PASSED – Clear Light
11 FLOATING DREAM – The Peanut Butter Conspiracy
12 MONTAGE MIRROR – Smokey Roberds with Roger Nichols Trio
13 HALFWAY THERE – Ruthann Friedman
14 WILDFLOWERS – The Holy Mackerel
15 SECRET SAUCER MAN – Barry McGuire
16 MANSIONS – The Mamas & The Papas
17 I NEED YOU – The Sunshine Company
18 THELVE THIRTY – Scott McKenzie
19 A CHILD’S CLAIM TO FAME – Buffalo Springfield
20 TRAIN LEAVES HERE THIS MORNIN’ – Dillard & Clark
21 BLIGHT – The Millennium
22 CALL ON ME – Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
23 TWILIGHT SANCTUARY – The Leaves
24 YOU DON’T MISS YOUR WATER – The Byrds
25 I HAD A DREAM LAST NIGHT – The M.F.Q. (Modern Folk Quartet)
26 SHADOW DREAM SONG – Steve Noonan
27 HELLO, HOORAY – Judy Collins

Disc 2
Going Home To California (1969-1971)
1 LOVE THE ONE YOU’RE WITH – Stephen Stills
2 PICKIN’ UP THE PIECES – Poco
3 BUZZIN’ FLY – Tim Buckley
4 KINGSWOOD HILLS – Hoyt Axton
5 CHRISTINE’S TUNE – The Flying Burrito Brothers
6 MAMA TOLD ME (NOT TO COME) – Three Dog Night
7 LADY-O – The Turtles
8 CALIFORNIA – Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band
9 P. F. SLOAN – Jimmy Webb
10 WHERE’S THE PLAYGROUND SUSIE – Glen Campbell
11 BLUEBIRD – Susan Carter
12 I STILL WONDER – Love
13 LET’S WORK TOGETHER – Canned Heat
14 IT’S NEVER TOO LATE – Steppenwolf
15 PEACHES EN REGALIA – Frank Zappa
16 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE – Warren Zevon
17 BORN TO MAKE YOU CRY – Kim Fowley
18 I AM THE BREEZE – Essra Mohawk
19 WHITE LIGHT – Gene Clark
20 TRACTION IN THE RAIN – David Crosby
21 BROTHER SPEED – Russ Giguere
22 OUTLAW – Grin
23 TOO MUCH TRUTH, TOO MUCH LOVE – Dave Mason & Cass Elliot

Disc 3
Postcards From Hollywood (1971-1975)
1 SOME PEOPLE CALL IT MUSIC – J. D. Souther
2 EASY TO SLIP – Little Feat
3 BIRDS – Linda Ronstadt
4 CRAYON ANGELS – Judee Sill
5 DRIVING ALONG – Nilsson
6 WE HAVE NO SECRETS – Carly Simon
7 I DON’T WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT – Crazy Horse
8 BACK ON THE STREET AGAIN – Jo Mama
9 DANNY’S SONG – Kenny Loggins with Jim Messina
10 HOW MUCH I’VE LIED – Gram Parsons
11 FLYING TO MORNING – Rosebud
12 JOURNEY THRU THE PAST – Rita Coolidge
13 I THINK HE’S HIDING – Cyrus Faryar
14 PAPER TO WRITE ON – Crabby Appleton
15 TIGHT ROPE – Leon Russell
16 ANYWAY I LOVE YOU – Dan Fogelberg
17 POSTCARDS FROM HOLLYWOOD – Ned Doheny
18 OUTLAW MAN – David Blue
19 FOR FREE – Morning
20 FALLIN’ IN LOVE – Souther Hillman Furay Band
21 COOK WITH HONEY – Howdy Moon
22 SAY YOU LOVE ME – Fleetwood Mac

And I also wanted to mention that we finally saw Denny Tedesco’s new film “Immediate Family,” the follow up to his incredible “Wrecking Crew” documentary.

“Immediate Family” essential picks up where “The Wrecking Crew” leaves off …

It’s sort of the next generation of studio musicians whose work could be found on virtually EVERY album recorded in California during the late ‘60’s and early ‘70’s.

If I have a beef (and I should first tell you that it’s a very interesting and informative film), it’s that the list of artists on whose work these guys lent their talents is staggering … a virtual Who’s Who of recording artists from this era …

But the first two-thirds of the film seems to focus only on the music of James Taylor, Carole King and Jackson Browne.

I found myself yearning to hear some of the OTHER stories that these fine musicians had to share.

The last third of the film FINALLY addresses some of the other work they’re known for … in fact, by this point, they were not only performing on these sessions but they were often PRODUCING these sessions and writing or co-writing the material that was being laid down on tape.

Now we’re treated to a wide range (albeit brief) of artists links … Hall and Oates … Don Henley … Warren Zevon (60 takes on “Werewolves Of London,” only to issue Take Two!) … and many other artists from the late ‘70’s and early ‘80’s.

I just feel like the film would have been a bit more interesting had they shown the wide scope of artists these musicians were working with.  Yes, they helped to get the careers of James Taylor and Carole King off the ground … but they did SO much more during this time frame.  I’m hoping that the eventual DVD release might be loaded with bonus footage not shown in the film … because THAT’S the music I want to know more about.

It's a good film … and well done … but I felt short-changed a bit while watching it.

(Available now On Demand)  kk

And Tom Cuddy tells us about a new Luther Vandross Documentary that is showing at The Sundance Film Festival.  It is apparently garnering rave reviews …

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/luther-never-too-much-review-035950245.html

>>>The Eagles have already launched what they say will be their farewell tour.  (We get to see them in March … first time since Glenn’s passing … first time with his son Deacon Frey and Vince Gill as part of the band.)  Without question, one of the most PERFECT bands to see perform live in concert … we want OUR chance to say goodbye, too.  (kk)

Oh, yeah.  I saw them a few years ago with that same group lineup.  One of my all-time favorite concerts! 

Deacon slid in for his Dad flawlessly and Gill was excellent.  When I saw them, for a segment within the show, Joe Walsh did what I can only describe as a "Mini-Walsh Concert!"  He was terrific.

I'm eager to hear what your "take" will be.

CB

We’ve seen The Eagles many times and have always been blown away by the pure perfection of their sound, created live from the stage.  This will just be the first time with the final line-up of the band (Deacon Frey and Vince Gill) … and we are REALLY looking forward to it.

My expectations are high … but they’ve NEVER disappointed me yet.  Can’t Wait!  (kk)

 

The Eagles added some foreign dates to their farewell tour itinerary last week ... 

 

The Doobie Brothers announced that they'll be heading back out on the road this summer as well … and that Steve Winwood will be joining them for a number of shows.  (Others will feature Robert Cray, who also puts on an excellent show.)

 

Announced dates thus far include:

 

Saturday, June 15th** – Seattle, WA – White River Amphitheater
Sunday, June 16th** – Ridgefield,WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
Tuesday, June 18th** – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater
Thursday, June 20th** – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre
Saturday, June 22nd** – Concord, CA – Concord Pavilion
Sunday, June 23rd** – Los Angeles, CA – The Kia Forum
Tuesday, June 25th** – San Diego, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Wednesday, June 26th** – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
Saturday, June 29th** – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion
Sunday, June 30th** – The Woodlands, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Tuesday, July 2nd** – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
Wednesday, July 3rd** – Durant, OK – Choctaw Casino and Resort
Saturday, July 6th** – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP
Monday, July 8th** – Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place
Wednesday, July 10th** – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
Thursday, July 11th** – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Saturday, July 13th** – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Sunday, July 14th** – Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena
Tuesday, July 30th++ – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
Wednesday, July 31st++ – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park
Saturday, August 3rd++ – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Sunday, August 4th++ – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
Tuesday, August 6th++ Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Wednesday, August 7th++ – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Friday, August 9th++ – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
Saturday, August 10th++ – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion
Monday, August 12th++ – Boston, MA – Xfinity Center
Tuesday, August 13th++ – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC
Thursday, August 15th++ – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre
Saturday, August 17th++ – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center
Sunday, August 18th++ – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
Tuesday, August 20th++ – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake
Thursday, August 22nd++ Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center
Saturday, August 24th++ – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Sunday, August 25th++ – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Tuesday, August 27th++ – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
Thursday, August 29h++ – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
Friday, August 30th – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheater
**with Robert Cray
++with Steve Winwood

 

Bob Dylan has also announced his first tour dates of the year for his Rough And Rowdy Tour ...

 

March 1st and 2nd – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Broward Center for the Performing Arts
March 5th and 6th – Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall
March 7th – Fort Myers, FL – Suncoast Credit Union Arena
March 9th and 10th – Orlando, FL – Walt Disney Theater
March 12th – Jacksonville, FL – Moran Theater
March 14th and 15th – Athens, GA – The Classic Center
March 17th – Charlotte, NC – Belk Theater
March 18th – Fayetteville, NC – Crown Theatre
March 20th and 21st – Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
March 23rd and 24th – Louisville, KY – Louisville Palace
March 26th – Knoxville, TN – Knoxville Civic Auditorium
March 27th – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
March 29th and 30th – Memphis, TN – Orpheum Theatre
April 1st – Springfield, MO – Juanita K. Hammons Hall
April 2nd – Wichita, KS – Century II PAC
April 4th – Dallas, TX – Music Hall at Fair Park


More dates to follow

 

SiriusXM DJ Rodney Bingenheimer and SiriusXM DJ Pat Boone 2023

 

Photo by Bradley J. Herman

 

Don’t miss "The Pat Boone Hour" on SiriusXM '50s Gold. This week I'll be playing your favorite solo artists and sharing stories from my 67 years in show business. Check the schedule and tune in!

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1. Why Baby Why - Pat Boone

2. To Be Loved - Jackie Wilson

3. That's All Right - Elvis Presley

4. Lawdy Miss Clawdy - Lloyd Price

5. Misty - Johnny Mathis

6. (Today I Met) The Boy I’m Gonna Marry - Darlene Love

7. O Dio Mio - Annette Funicello

8. Only Sixteen - Sam Cooke

9. Never Be Anyone Else But You - Ricky Nelson

10. Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darin

11. Bernardine - Pat Boone

12. Oh! Carol - Neil Sedaka

13. Maybelline - Chuck Berry

14. Blue Monday - Fats Domino

15. High School Confidential - Jerry Lee Lewis

16. Among My Souvenirs - Connie Francis

17. Do You Want to Dance - Bobby Freeman

Pat Boone puts on a very entertaining show every week … with all kinds of insight from a guy who was there, observing and participating in it all.  Check it out when you get a chance.  (kk)