Conway Twitty – Live In Concert
A Voice Built for Heartbreak Became Even More Human Under the Stage Lights When Conway Twitty stepped onto the stage for Live In Concert, he was no longer simply the…
A Voice Built for Heartbreak Became Even More Human Under the Stage Lights When Conway Twitty stepped onto the stage for Live In Concert, he was no longer simply the…
A Love Song That Endures Because It Speaks in Whispers Instead of Grand Declarations When Don Williams released “You’re My Best Friend” from the album Expressions, the song quietly accomplished…
A Voice from Glam Rock’s Golden Ruins Still Searching for One More Night of Applause By the time Brian Connolly and Steve Priest stood together again to perform songs associated…
A BAND ON THE EDGE OF REINVENTION TURNED GLAMOUR INTO SOMETHING FAR DARKER AND FAR MORE DANGEROUS When Sweet stepped onto the stage of Germany’s legendary television program Musikladen on…
A Song About Devotion That Refused to Sound Fashionable, Even in the Middle of the Glam Era When The Osmonds performed “The Proud One” on British television during their 1975…
A Voice Suspended Between Sleep and Heartbreak When Roy Orbison performed “In Dreams”, he was not merely revisiting one of the defining recordings of his career. He was stepping back…
A Forgotten Rockabilly Firestorm Reborn Under the Spotlight of Memory When Roy Orbison stormed into “Go! Go! Go! (Down the Line)” during the televised celebration of Black & White Night…
A Song About Longing So Deep It Turns Memory Into Geography When Roy Orbison first released “Blue Bayou” in 1963, the song quietly drifted into the world as the B…
A Song About Distance That Had Nothing to Do With Miles When Slade released “Far Far Away” in 1974 as the lead single from the album Slade in Flame, the…
A Glam Rock Warning Shot Wrapped in Seduction, Defiance, and Pure Velocity When Sweet unleashed “No You Don’t” in 1974 from the album Desolation Boulevard, the band was already standing…