2001 North Dakota Dale Lennon 17-14 Grand Valley State Florence, Ala. 2000 Delta State Steve Campbell 63-34 Bloomsburg Florence, Ala. 1999 Northwest Missouri State Mel Tjeersdma 58-52 (4ot) Carson-Newman Florenc
For over 50 years, the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame has celebrated the recordings that have defined the sound and evolution of music throughout the decades. The official home of the songs and albums that have soundtracked our daily lives, the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame honors recordings of lasting qualit...
With those earlier songs, we would have been chased out the room. But that song defined us in a way, and it went to number one in the UK. The follow up did even better, giving the band their first international hit. It undoubtedly remains one of their most iconic tracks –“(I ...
with luminaries like Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Jeff Beck in attendance. After that show, the U.K. press began fawning over Jimi Hendrix and his trio. In November 1966, they would record the...
John Lennon/Yoko Ono (1980):After a five-year break from music to focus on being a husband and father, Lennon returned with a bunch of songs ... about being a husband and father. Three weeks after its release, he was killed, instilling the work (a collaboration with wife Ono) with...
John Mellencamp (1994):The title of this album tells you exactly what you're in for. Mellencamp delivers another album focused on core rock instruments, rather than the accordions and mandolins of the '80s, bashing out nine infectious songs in just two weeks. A cover of Van Morrison's "...
34: John Lennon Cut short by a madman, John Lennon's solo career would ultimately be defined by his opening and closing statements. They couldn't be more different. 'Plastic Ono Band' was a painful howl, a condemnation and cry for help, one of his most brutally honest moments. 'Double...
Neil Young (1972):Perhaps Neil Young's most accessible album, the polished, largely acoustic 'Harvest' (with songs like "Heart of Gold," "Needle and the Damage Done" and "Old Man") defined his solo career, even if Young actually made another sharp creative turn immediately thereafter. ...
Smith’s legacy with Loverboy remains in the songs they created together. He joined the band in 1980 and noted in the liner notes for 1994’s Loverboy Classics - Their Greatest Hits that the die for their future success had already been cast prior to his arrival. “There was really little...
This album will always be defined by its biggest hit. “There is absolutely no denying that primal joy of ‘La Bamba,’” Phillips told Rolling Stone.“It affects everybody, no matter your cultural background. White people didn’t have to understand what it meant, just that it made them...