Recommended Listening: Written by Bob Seger after a tough tour in 1972, "Turn the Page" was the singer and songwriter's way of pouring his feelings of frustration for having little to show for his work after years of work as a musician. The song is moving, relatable, and tugs on you ...
Bob Seger (1980):A two-time Grammy winner that knocked Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' off the top of the charts, 'Against the Wind' found its strengths in Bob Seger's balladry, rather than his typical meat-and-potatoes rockers. 'Get Happy' Columbia 'Get Happy' Elvis Costello (1980):Costel...
38 Special hasn't been nominated for the Rock Hall since becoming eligible in 2003, but Don Barnes prefers to focus on the positives. "You'll see on Twitter where these radio stations will tweet out, 'Coming up this hour: The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith and 38 Special,'" he told Soundbar...
Bob Seger (1980):A two-time Grammy winner that knocked Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' off the top of the charts, 'Against the Wind' found its strengths in Bob Seger's balladry, rather than his typical meat-and-potatoes rockers. 'Get Happy' Columbia 'Get Happy' Elvis Costello (1980):Costel...
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band arguably had their best album with 1976’sNight Moves,while there’s a lot to love with the songwriting prowess of Neil Young onHarvest, Jackson Browne’sRunning on Emptyand Warren Zevon onExcitable Boy. ...
Google Instant Street View Danbury - Poop Choices After examining this photo tells me this photo I can tell it was snapped in the AM, based on the lighting and minimal traffic on Main Street. Taking the hour into consideration, and pairing it with the way my dude is standing, I believe ...
16. Bob Seger, 'Stranger in Town' (1978) This LP was so huge that its least-successful single was the song everyone on the planet knows from 'Risky Business.' Seger scored this mind-blowing second-consecutive six-times platinum smash while splitting time with his own Silver Bullet Band (...
guitarist in the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, contributing to records by Paul Simon, Bob Seger, Wilson Pickett, Rod Stewart and many others. Prior to that, he was in Hour Glass, led by Duane and Gregg Allman before they formed the Allman Brothers Band. He was 70 when he died on June ...