In the Bob Newsam Band photograph are Foster Waite (double bass), Dave Williams (piano), Pat Rossita (vocals), sax players Ken Blake, Gerry Collins, Maurice Arthur, Fred Burt and Phil Brigstock, ...
PEOPLE would have a swinging time when these beloved Weymouth bands would perform. Above is the well known Bob Newsam Band.
The flop single that became a power-pop classic thanks to one of the greatest live albums of the 70s
With the break-up of bands such as Big Star and The Raspberries, by the mid-70s power pop looked to be heading for extinction, as prog rock and disco filled the airwaves and record racks worldwide.
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Nottinghamshire songwriter goes international after her song is recorded by Italian band
Nottinghamshire songwriter Tracey Ball has had her song See You Now recorded by Italian rock band Artic Baba, making it her first international collaboration.
The Wales men's Over-70s football side have been crowned World Champions for a second year in a row after claiming victory in ...
The man behind ‘Baby Driver’ and ‘Shaun of the Dead’ turns his lens on the little-known but highly influential duo.
Ocasek, who was always the chief songwriter in the bands he formed, discovered punk rock early thanks his friendship with ...
The Enquirer sat down with Judas Priest bass guitarist Ian Hill to talk the band's career and more ahead of its Cincinnati ...
If you're a fan of 1970s country music, you might have heard of these obscure country bands. Casual fans, though, might be in the dark.
How do you deliver a classic rock album for the ages? Well, it helps to come up with something as memorable as these closing songs.
Despite the backlash to the noise levels, AC/DC's performance in Edinburgh was a major moment for the group, as it was the ...
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