... Dubs of both sides of this disc (along with a label pic) can be found at my Probe site, at session 22. Intro'd with a stalling-auto sound effect, the...
... I'm pretty sure they were a UK or European combo. "Dance, Dance" was also recorded by The Chartbusters, on the Bell label, released prior to the F.A's...
Darlene will be filming her annual Letterman show appearance on December 19, for broadcast on Thursday, December 22. In the UK the Letterman show is on ITV 4...
Speaking of soulful British vocalists ... A few days ago, the online edition of the Independent published a review of Terry Reid's recent shows in the UK. On...
... One of my favorite pop music trivia categories is totally different songs with the same title. Forgetting for a moment the topic of this group, my first...
... Also, check out http://www.dekedickerson.com for a poignant but lighthearted tribute by a torch bearer. Check out Deke's press section for some good...
... I bought it on vinyl around 1977-1978. The one I got was on the Apple label -- yes the Beatle's label. I think there was a release on Warner/ Reprise...
... I know this is an old thread, but I had to respond. Ron Marshall was my Dad. I'm the kid on the single! Dad had a long career as a VO guy, character voice...
... I don't know about "waaayyy over-rated" 'Baby You've Got It' sounds fine, for instance but their version of 'In My Lonely Room' isn't entirely...
We've just started a group for everyone who was involved in or a fan of Nashville radio, from WSM to the Top 40 WLAC-AM, KDA-AM, and WMAK. So far we've have a...
I am a struggling writer who runs a blog called "Confessions of a Pop Culture Addict" and two weeks ago had the pleasure to interview a man named Norbert...
Here's a question - several, actually - for girl group experts, especially those with a special interest in all things Chicago- related. I've had a record on...
How ya'll doin'? Last week Allan Rinde finished updating my 40 page website. Many of my illustrious friends from the era, that continues to live in our hearts,...
... My copy of the Christmas Gift LP has a blue/black label. I bought it in a mail auction held by a oldies record store about 20 years ago (maybe more). It...
Some of our transatlantic cousins may like to know that WABC is going back to playing GOLD / 1960s Top 40. Unfortunately it's only once a week on Saturday...
... Are you sure you're not confusing them with a group called The Fourmost? They are represented in the wonderful 9-CD British Invasion series (each CD sold...
This is short notice, but the Nashville newspaper announced a tribute concert to R&B pioneer writer Ted Jarrett this Saturday. Ted was quoted as saying, "I'm...
... That schedule might be in deference to 'ABC's late '60s/early '70s era, when Cousin Brucie would alternate the station's usual Top 40 fare with oldies...
... There was a folk-era Bob Dylan sound-alike song called "Public Execution" by a singer calling himself Mouse in 1966. I later found out that he was a...
... Mick: I wrote and produced the group back in 1965. Mousie and The Traps were Latino girls from the north side of Chicago. The group consisted of 2 sisters...
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... There's an article about it at: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/370453p-315131c.html (I found this link in a message that was posted on the...
... The male Mouse & The Traps later became in part if not wholly the group that did "Lookin' For Some Tush", the guys with the long long beards and sunglasses...
Hola everybody, ... I canīt help finding very sexy the name of this group. For some reason it has excited me and it has sparked my curiosity. Maybe itīs...
How ya'll doin'? I've been online with Spectropop for about three years, and I'm curious as to why I haven't heard as much about Stax records and artists as I...
... Please don't get the impression that the "Good Guys" were from WABC, the New York radio station that fired Bob Dayton, on the spot, for playing "Happy...
... I think you're confusing Mouse & The Traps with The Moving Sidewalk, Billy Gibbons' old band. Googling on both bands finds a Lenny Kaye essay that mentions...