We love royalty. It’s easy to forget that true royal service is a lifelong burden. And even in the castle, happily ever after only exists in fairy tales.
We are each a tempest of advantage and flaws. How we play the cards life deals determines our fate. Empathy for the struggles of others defines our legacy.
This week’s Countdown Saturday takes us to Chicago, where WLS and WCFL were locked in a perennial battle for number one.
This week in 1967, Arnold Zenker replaced “The Most Trusted Man on Television” when Walter Cronkite went on strike.
Have you ever noticed how things seem to get done when you have an accountability buddy? The toughest roads are a little less bumpy when you’re not traveling alone.
It’s Countdown Saturday! Here’s the backstory on the Top 13 hits from the WKNR Music Guide for the week ending March 27, 1967.
This week, Rock and Roll Revisited host, Scott Westerman, interviews journalist and author, Eric Spitznagel, about his new book “Rock Stars on the Record – The Albums That Changed Their Lives.”
The Comics were a central part of my reading as a kid. Following the exploits of my favorite super heroes was a vicarious adventure.
How many of us tried to win a heart with a Mix Tape? In the cassette era, mix tapes gave us our first control over our own playlists.
It’s Countdown Saturday! Let’s look at news and popular culture headlines in Detroit the way it was on March 20, 1969.