Marty Robbins – 1980 tv perfomence
In 1980, Marty Robbins Stood Before Television Cameras Like a Man Carrying the Last Echo of the American West By the time Marty Robbins appeared on television in 1980—most memorably…
In 1980, Marty Robbins Stood Before Television Cameras Like a Man Carrying the Last Echo of the American West By the time Marty Robbins appeared on television in 1980—most memorably…
A Ballad of Justice and Myth, Where the West Became Eternal Released in 1959 as part of Marty Robbins’ landmark album Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs, “Big Iron” did far…
A Heart That Sang for Millions Finally Fell Silent Somewhere Between the Highway and Home By the time Conway Twitty faced the final miles of his touring life in June…
A Voice So Gentle It Made Heartbreak Sound Like Wisdom There are few figures in American country music whose presence felt as quietly monumental as Don Williams. By the late…
A Teenage Heartbeat Turned Into One of Pop’s Most Tender Farewells to Innocence When Donny Osmond stepped onto the stage of Top of the Pops in 1972 to perform “Puppy…
A Working Man’s Lament Wrapped in the Warmth of New Orleans Rhythm When Fats Domino released “Blue Monday” in 1957, he was already one of the defining architects of early…
A Man Standing in the Ruins of Heartbreak Still Finds the Strength to Sing By the time Roy Orbison recorded “One Of The Lonely Ones”, the man behind the dark…
A Love That Refused to Fade Quietly Into Time Few artists in country music carried emotional honesty with the quiet dignity of Don Williams, and “Honey I Still Do (Live)”…
A Glam-Rock Anthem That Sounded Like the Future Whispering Through the Ruins of Youth When David Essex released “Rock On” in 1973 from the album Rock On, the record arrived…
A Man Reclaims His Crown With a Guitar, a Sneer, and Three Minutes of Pure Rock & Roll Defiance When Elvis Presley tore into “Blue Suede Shoes” during the legendary…