The Commodores - Who Dat
From the moment Jack joined The Loomers in 1997 it was obvious he was the perfect guy for the job. He holds down the bottom with understated taste, wears cool shoes, and is the undisputed king of the elusive "George Harrison harmony. " On top of that, he's alsomore» ...
He was one of the first performers at the new Sydney Opera House in 1973 and Rolf is just about as well known 'down under' as he is in Britain- and that is fame, indeed. Rolf exploited his Australian background to good effect and his early 1960s singles all had an exaggeratedly ...
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The Loomers have been passionate about making music an integral part of our hectic, full-time lives since 1995. Our songbook is a trip through the American musical landscape –– infused with the classic sounds of driving rock, heartland folk, rock & sou
In college towns across America, the dream for many young men is to play for the hometown school. Other high school athletes want to get away from home to spread their wings (some too close to the sun). Certainly at Florida, there is a rich history of Ga
Being in a successful band is probably nice. Some artists hope for something more, though. Specifically, something more personal.
sales out of “Stuck On You,” released last year on his own label, Sin-Drome Records. The No. 1 album on the adult contemporary format listings for a few weeks when it was first issued, the recording is now being positioned for rejuvenation in other formats, most notably urban R & B...
universe as Death Valley. Clemson likes to call its Memorial Stadium as Death Valley, but South Carolina venue cannot be as loud as the one near the banks of the Mississippi River because it is dug into the ground, and LSU’s stadium is not, meaning the sound is kept in the concrete ...
A pop music icon, Lionel Richie is one of the biggest-selling recording artists of all time. A key figure from the Motown era, he signed to Motown Records as part of The Commodores in the 1960s. Around 20 years later, Richie decided to go solo, and has since sold more than 100 mill...