Gary Edwards Speaks A Universal Language
When it comes to music, Gary Edwards has probably done it: teaching, recording, producing, and performing since he was 16.
When it comes to music, Gary Edwards has probably done it: teaching, recording, producing, and performing since he was 16.
After the release of Abbey Road, Beatle fans began digging up “evidence” of a devastating music-world tragedy—the death of Paul McCartney.
The Kingsmen were incredulous: Louie Louie, this piece of garbage, would become their debut single? Sadly, the answer was yes.
JAM is the acronym for April’s Jazz Appreciation Month, and Sandra Marlowe of North Idaho shows JAMming is key to understanding jazz.
By KEN LEVY What happens when a senior musician suddenly loses all her gigs to a pandemic. If you’re Wendy Matson, you write a song
“Let It Be” offered a “heads up” message for Beatles fans worldwide: The group is breaking up, and nothing can stop its eventual demise.
A delightful and exciting experience worth any distance of flying, hitch hiking, riding a bike, or driving to get there.
Bruce Anfinson puts the “treasure” in The Treasure State. Since the 1970s, he has been entertaining people all over the world with his stories and songs of Montana, delivered in his homespun country style.
From their earliest days of international stardom, the Fab Four never failed to acknowledge the early influences of America’s greatest rock pioneers—Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Little Richard, Buddy Holly. However, one of the recording superstars often overlooked during interviews was Antoine “Fats” Domino.
In 1968, songwriter Chip Taylor received a phone call from Seattle, saying Merilee Rush and the Turnabouts had cut his song “Angel in the Morning.” Rush’s disc went Top Five in Seattle then spread rapidly across the country.
Relevant news, recommendations, giveaways, discounts and more, coming to your e-mail inbox twice per month!
Spam sucks, so we promise not to send you junk. Unsubscribe anytime.
By signing up, you agree to recieve emails from Idaho Senior Independent and to Idaho Senior Independent’s Privacy Policy.
Advertisement
Relevant news, recommendations, giveaways, discounts and more, coming to your e-mail inbox twice per month!
Spam sucks, so we promise not to send you junk. Feel free to unsubscribe anytime, although we’ll miss you.
By signing up, you agree recieve emails from Idaho Senior Independent and to Idaho Senior Independent’s Privacy Policy.
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
© 2024 Idaho Senior Independent All Rights Reserved | 866-360-5683 or 208-318-0310