Graham Nash David Crosby Album Leads to The Immediate Family!

This morning I want to start writing about the CDs that I found at Goodwill last week. First up is the album Graham Nash David Crosby.

Graham Nash David Crosby the duos first collaborative albuM
I have a always thought the harmonies of David Crosby and Graham Nash were special. They were obviously an important part of the sound of Crosby, Stills, Nash and sometimes Young. From Wikipedia: Read More

Thoughts of Ten Years After and Chick Churchill on His Birthday

Undead Showcases the keyboard chops of Chicjk Churchill

It’s Chick Churchil’s Birthday – January 2nd (1946)

While I browsed around the Internet to discover what happened on past January 2nds, I discovered today is the birthday of  Chick Churchill. Chick is a member of Ten Years After one my favorite bands from the 60s and 70s. Churchill was/and is the keyboard player for the band. The other original  band members included guitarist extraordinaire Alvin Lee, bassist Leo Lyons and drummer Ric Lee. Read More

Run with Falling Edge, Workouts with Classic Rock

FE3 - Falling Edge
Run with Falling Edge, Workouts with Classic Rock

Yesterday was supposed to be a running day. And like a true hard-core runner, I wimped out because it was too windy. There are several conditions under which I will not run. First I don’t run in the rain. My glasses do not have wiper blades and rainy conditions are. It good for me! Second, I see no reason to run when the temperatures are below 30 degrees. Nor do I run at night! And finally, when it’s really windy. Read More

A Strange Coincidence Leads to Thoughts of the Steve Miller Band

Sailor -Steve Miller
A Strange Coincidence Leads to Thoughts of the Steve Miller Band

Ok so this isn’t woo woo weird it does to me seems the odds for this happening seem fairly low! This morning I was listening to a Throw Way Back Playlist that I made sometime last year.. The Steve Miller Band’s song “Quicksilver Girl”  from the band’s second album Sailor is in the playlist. Read More

Carl Giammarese a Baby Boomer – Born on August 21st

Boomers Birthdays:  August 21st

From Wikipedia:

1947 – Carl Giammarese, American singer-songwriter and musician (The Buckinghams)
1949 – Loretta Devine, American actress and singer
1949 – Daniel Sivan, Israeli scholar and academic
1950 – Patrick Juvet, Swiss singer-songwriter and model
1951 – Eric Goles, Chilean mathematician and computer scientist
1951 – Chesley V. Morton, American businessman and politician
1952 – Keith Hart, Canadian firefighter, wrestler, and trainer
1952 – Glenn Hughes, English singer-songwriter, bass player, and producer
1952 – Jiří Paroubek, Czech soldier and politician, 6th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
1952 – Bernadette Porter, English nun and educator
1952 – Joe Strummer, English singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2002)
1953 – Ivan Stang, American author, publisher, and director
1954 – Archie Griffin, American football player
1954 – Steve Smith, American drummer (Journey)
1954 – Mark Williams, New Zealand-Australian singer-songwriter
1956 – Kim Cattrall, English-Canadian actress
1956 – Jon Tester, American farmer and politician
1957 – Frank Pastore, American baseball player and radio host (d. 2012)
1958 – Mark Williams, Australian footballer and coach
1959 – Anne Hobbs, English tennis player and coach
1959 – Jim McMahon, American football player and coach
1961 – Gerardo Barbero, Argentinian chess player and coach (d. 2001)
1961 – V. B. Chandrasekhar, Indian cricketer and coach
1961 – Stephen Hillenburg, American marine biologist, cartoonist, and animator
1962 – John Korfas, Greek-American basketball player and coach
1963 – Mohammed VI of Morocco, King of Morocco
1963 – Nigel Pearson, English footballer and manager
1964 – Gary Elkerton, Australian surfer Read More

Avalon Ballroom: Quicksilver August 1967 leads to “Duncan & Brady”

Quicksilver Messenger Service Plays the Avalon Ballroom  August 17  – 20, 1967 leads to “Duncan and Brady”

Back when I started this blog way back in 2010 my yearly wall calendar r was Rock Roots: Avalon Ballroom Posters 1966-1967. The calendar has twelve classic posters advertising concerts at the Avalon Ballroom during those years. For each month it also lists how was playing at the Ballroom on the various days of the month For me it was a great calendar and I still like looking at it, which is what I did yesterday (August 19) when we came home from vacation. Read More

Music from 1970: The Use of Ashes – Pearl Before Swine

The Use of Ashes - Pearls Before Swine
Thoughts about 70s Music led me to – Pearl Before Swine

I was thinking about music in the late 60s and early 70s this morning.My thoughts quickly turned to one of my favorite bands, Pearls Before Swine. During those years the underground music scene was exploding. Typically AM commercial  radio stations played pop music that was singles oriented. Underground music was album oriented and the tracks played were usually much more complex and  longer. As the popularity of underground music grew several Philadelphia radio stations adopted the underground music format. Both  WDAS and WMMR made the switch.To me the beauty of the format was the ability of the DJ to play just about anything HE wanted to play.  WIBG’s  DJ Hy Lit led the transition on WDAS and Dave Herman and his Marconi Experiment paved the way at WMMR. Read More