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.
Ever wonder how Paul McCartney came up with for “She’s Leaving Home?” Here’s the backstory on one of the Beatles most analyzed hits.
From July 1942 to November 1996, Cashbox magazine was a major competitor to Billboard as an arbiter of what was hot in American pop music.
John Sebastian, born today in 1944, made rock history with the Lovin’ Spoonful, at Woodstock and penning the TV theme “Welcome Back”.
We lost Tammi Terrell today in 1970. During her brief prime, she was one of Motown’s bright stars, recording iconic hits with Marvin Gaye.
For those of us who grew up with radio as a centerpiece, a jingle instantly told us that we’d found the right place on the dial.
Over the years, a number of songs were written about radio. Rock and Roll Revisited lists some of the most memorable.