Their Point of No Return album had a huge impact. Do you think Billy Corgan's attitude is going to bode well for Smashing Pumpkins with older voters? As far as Chicago goes - consider this: Steve Goodman wrote the Go Cubs Go theme song and his ashes are spread in Wrigley, REO's ...
Kansas released Point of Know Return in 1977. The studio album featured the band’s biggest hit, “Dust in the Wind,” and other fan favorites, including “Sparks of the Tempest” and “Closet Chronicles.” In a January 2023 conversation with Ultimate Classic Rock, Ehart explained how the ...
Situated on the University of Kansas campus, I’ve visited the KU Natural History Museum multiple times to view an array of exhibits focuses on planet, specifically the Great Plains. One of my favorite exhibits is the Bee Tree display behind glass and the reptiles section of the museum. Ignit...
Whether the motivation was evolution or economics, artistic compromise or commoditization, "Audio-Visions" suggests that KANSAS had passed the point of no return as it pertained to prog. social review comments | Review Permalink Posted Saturday, May 1, 2004 | Review this album | Report (...
The attorneys suing the Kansas secretary of state's office over the law would receive $1.53 million to cover their fees and another $370,000 for expenses. The lawyers had sought more than $3.3 million. The law was championed by former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach,...
" and "I Can Fly." Guitarist Steve Morse was gone but Rich Williams capably covered all the guitar parts, and there was even a welcome songwriting return from former mainstay Kerry Livgren, "Cold Grey Morning." A solid effort, even if Kansas was past the point of commercial no return....
of the tracks. On their second album after Steve Walsh's return and with Steve Morse playing some genuinely hot guitar, Kansas sounded more confident than they had in years, and it's probably the most front-to-back listenable of its albums sincePoint of Know Return, even if some of the...
Oh Shenandoah - cover version ▶ Album: There's Know Place Like Home Released on:2009-10-13 Number of Songs:14 Belexes ▶ Point Of No Return ▶ Song For America ▶ Musicatto ▶ Ghosts / Rainmaker ▶ Nobody's Home ▶ Hold On ▶ Icarus II ▶ Icarus: Borne On Wings Of...
" and "I Can Fly." Guitarist Steve Morse was gone but Rich Williams capably covered all the guitar parts, and there was even a welcome songwriting return from former mainstay Kerry Livgren, "Cold Grey Morning." A solid effort, even if Kansas was past the point of commercial no return....
It took more than a year for Guns N’ Roses's debut album, 'Appetite for Destruction,' to reach the top of the Billboard 200 Albums chart (which it finally did on Aug. 6, 1988). By that point, the GNR machine was in high gear, and the band’s record label wanted to capitalize...