If you like metal music, check out Ten Times Demise, out of San Marcos, Texas. They are rising stars in the Central Texas metal scene.
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Sunday, August 4, 2024
They Left Us Too Soon – Part 2
I joined a Facebook group called 70’s Bash (Bozeman) in 2013 and learned that some of my old classmates and those close in age had died. I wrote They Left Us Too Soon, honoring school friends from Bozeman, Montana that I knew. The article included mentions of Kim Regli, John Mace, Russell Day, Audie Strickler, Jay Schuttler, Kevin Guptil, and others.
Monday, February 5, 2024
Finding Common Ground
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| My brother at 16. |
Thursday, January 26, 2023
The ‘Top’ Man
He was the first
lead guitar player in one of the great guitar bands of all time. As a founding
member, he helped to shape the early direction of the band, as they quickly
became one of the premier acts in the busy London blues scene of 1963. By 1964
though, he had left the band, to be replaced in succession by three of the most
popular lead guitarists in rock history.
Friday, August 27, 2021
Don Everly & Charlie Watts Were Exceptionally Talented Guys
I’ve been a baseball fan since about 1960, and a music fan for just as long. My Mom used to sing along with the Everly Brothers on the radio. I saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show, and not long after that, heard the Rolling Stones for the first time. Those things inspired me to become a guitar player. Don Everly died on August 21, 2021, and Charlie Watts, drummer for the Stones, died three days later. Don was 84, Charlie 80 - not unexpected for guys their age. But damn, it strikes me as profoundly sad. Those guys had a lot to do with my start as a musician.
It's with much sadness that we let you all know that Donald Everly has passed away.
— Everly Brothers Int. (@EverlyBrosInt) August 22, 2021
Thoughts and prayers go to Mrs Margaret Everly, Don's wife Adela and her sister, Don's son and daughters, Patti and her and Phil's sons and other family members, his friends and you the fans. pic.twitter.com/gGQAyl8sev
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
The One-Dollar Gig
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Duane and his Magical Slide
One of my guitar and musical influences was the great Duane Allman. When I was first learning to play, I started paying attention to Duane and his music. He had already died, but the music he left us with captivated me. Duane's melodic slide guitar playing was mesmerizing, and I wanted to learn to play like him.
There were other slide players around whose music I was familiar with: Bonnie Raitt, Mick Taylor, George Harrison, and a few others. I had not paid much attention to slide before I heard Duane and the Allman Brothers Band. Obviously, there were quite a few excellent slide artists, but Duane's playing stood out for me as superior.
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Ric Ocasek: Rock Star, Memory Maker
Ric Ocasek singer, guitarist, songwriter, and record
producer, best known for his band The Cars, died September 15, 2019. He was a
multi-talented guy, and many of the songs he wrote were big hits. More
importantly, they were great songs - then and still relevant decades later. I didn't know him personally, but I
ran into him once - literally. He also unwittingly helped me have a successful gig.
Monday, September 9, 2019
The Swamp Rocker
John Fogerty is one of the most unique talents in rock history, with a distinctive, recognizable voice and guitar style. For decades, he was the face, the voice, and the driving force behind one of rock’s biggest bands – Creedence Clearwater Revival. He also owns the distinction of probably being the only musician in history to be sued for plagiarizing himself – a result of an unscrupulous record company owner and a contract that amounted to legal theft.Saturday, March 2, 2019
The End of An Era, the Power of Music
Glenn Frey's death in January 2016 marked the end of an era. Here was a guy who fronted one of my favorite bands, a man who wrote and performed some of the greatest songs of the time that coincided with my own coming of age. The Eagles song Take It Easy held a strong personal connection for me, as mentioned in my book The Toughest Hundred Dollars & Other Rock & Roll Stories in the chapter Eleven Exceptional Albums.
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