The 70's was a time of vinyl LP's and cassette tapes. It was the beginning of heavy metal and disco sucked! Do you remember clubs like "Kaleb's", "The Last Stop", "Stan's Hard Rock Cafe", "Ole Man River's" that kept music rollin' along, "Hammond Social Club", "Southside", "Quarter Note" and "Dino's Rock Box". How about the St. Christopher CYO Dances. We watched the local groups "Zebra", "Network", "The Sheiks", "Aura", "Windfall", "24K" and "The Producers" play these clubs!
How many road trips did you take to see your favorite psychedelic power rock bands? How far did you go to see them? Was there one favorite that you saw maybe 10 times in one tour? How about the midnight movies "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", "Yessongs" and "The Song Remains The Same" that played for 10 years.
Through the process of collecting the music as youth's then converting it to digital media as 40 something's, this is our small attempt to bring the Rock that we loved, of the 70's and 80's back to life. The Rock that played on the radio, and, most importantly, the Rock that didn't get Radio play!
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1933 - Tompall Glaser was born on this day. An American country music singer in the "Outlaw" genre. He led a group known as Tompall & the Glaser Brothers. He was also featured on the album Wanted: The Outlaws (1976) with Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, and Willi...see
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