Breaking news out of Television City in the Fairfax District: Several Bob Seger songs are to be featured in an upcoming episode of the U.S. drama series “Cold Case,” CBS said. “In the episode, entitled ‘Iced,’ the team tries to determine who murdered a minor league ice hockey player on the memorable night that the U.S. [...]
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I originally got this on cassette, a few years later I updated it to a CD. A very good first effort by these people who try to raise money for children who are less fortunate. My favorite tracks are: Pointer Sisters - Santa Claus is Coming To Town The Eurythmics - Winter Wonderland Whitney Houston - Do You Hear What I Hear? Sting - Gabriel's Message Bob Seger - Little Drummer Boy John Mellencamp -...
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Completely random post over at Addicted To Vinyl this morning. RANDOM. But if you love Bob Seger, Sam Butera or Michael McDonald, perhaps you will be musically inspired as well. Doobie, doobie, doo! I’ve got an entirely separate post brewing for all-things-hate and Grinchy on Christmas remakes, albums and the like, so stay tuned to [...] Related posts: On the 9th day of Cleveland Beer Week, my...
There was an interesting article in yesterday's Wall Street Journal about Tom Petty: Rock God Or Mere Mortal? "As Tom Petty prepares to release a career-spanning anthology next week, an attempt to determine where he falls in the music pantheon." The basic premise is that though he sold a lot of records, maybe because he was prolific with the pop hook, he just seems to lack the "cool"...
KOIT switched to Christmas programming today. I bumped and jammed to Bob Seger’s Little Drummer Boy, Frank Sinatra’s Santa Claus is Coming to Town, and Sarah McLachlan’s Happy Xmas for about 2 hours. Ok, I’m done. Bring on the Arbor Day music.
Detroit greets Santa season with its annual tree-lighting ceremony Friday night. The Cass Tech High School band and Bob Seger saxman Alto Reed will entertain you, and Dick Purtan of WOMC-FM (104.3) and radio-TV personality Jay Towers will be your hosts. Afterward, the Campus Martius ice rink opens for the season.
On an otherwise dull day at work, this sweet little item came across the wire today: Bob Seger is coming out with a new CD chock full of some of his earliest songs. That’s great news for those of us who have long preferred the young, spirited, in-your-face Seger of the late ’60s and early ’70s [...]
He is releasing "Early Seger, Vol. 1," recently remastered versions of numerous classic songs from the early 1970s and four previously unreleased recordings. He has two release dates and the first is Nov. 24 via a terrestrial record store chain. Read on: In a nod to his loyal Heartland following, ... Bob Seger will make his new album, Early Seger Vol. 1, available to Midwestern fans through...
In May of 1977, I was a small part of a record crowd at the University of Colorado's Folsom Field. I was there to see hometown heroes Firefall , Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, and the biggest group in the world at that moment, Fleetwood Mac. As a special bonus, John Sebastian opened the show. That was okay with me, as long as he managed to work in the theme from "Welcome Back Kotter ."...
It's about time Bob Seger started rustling around in those archives. When even the most frivolous of pop careers have been chronicled with historical compilations by this point, the Detroit rocker's slim retrospective pickings -- just a pair of greatest-hits discs -- has stood out.
Well the night was like any other, I got a call 'bout quarter to nine There was trouble in a roadhouse out on the Michigan line Bruce Springsteen, "Highway Patrolman," 1982. There was trouble for Bruce Springsteen north of the Ohio line in suburban Detroit last night, as the Detroit Free Press croons. And "that call" about trouble came from "Little Stevie." A little geography...
Tom Cochrane, whether on his own or with Red Rider, has long been an underrated and overlooked rocker-poet-folkie. It was a funny thing when I did a little research about Tom to fill in the gaps of my knowledge about him. Canadian web sites are chock full of information and no wonder as he is a premiere Canadian artist. Check out any US based web sites and he barely garners a short paragraph. For example...
One of the most iconic movie images of the 1980s is that of Tom Cruise, clad only in socks, underwear, dress shirt, and sunglasses, dancing to the strains of Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock 'n' Roll" in Risky Business . Guitar Hero recreated the scene for a series of commercials last year, which apparently put it into the heads of quite a few young people that they should do the same thing in...