Rock, Pop and Music

The Walker Brothers

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Californians Scott Engel, John Maus, and Gary Leeds formed the Walker Brothers, and deliberately aimed for British success in the early ’60s. And they did. They hit the top of the British charts with Make It Easy on Yourself in 1965. The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore repeated the feat the following year, and the […]

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Yvonne Elliman

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Beautiful,Hawaiian-born brunette first captured audiences with her memorable portrayal of Mary Magdalene in the Broadway and film versions of Jesus Christ Superstar. Her top-10 version of I don’t know how to love Him secured Yvonne’s solo career. Capped in 1977 with her #1 recording of If I can’t have You which was featured on the […]

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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The Records

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Late 70s power pop classics Starry Eyes, Teenarama and Hearts In Her Eyes the most successful being “Starry Eyes.”

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Rat Scabies

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Along with Ray Burns (a.k.a Captian Sensible) he was co-founder and drummer of the UK punk powerhouse The Damned who had such hits as New Rose in ’76 and the perenial anthem Smash It Up.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Paul Williams

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Epitome of seventies-style celebrity, singer, songwriter, actor. Penned numerous hits including Evergreen for Barbara Streisand and scored and starred in Brian De Palma’s Phantom of the Paradise Was a mainstay in television cameos of the day such as Love Boat and Fantasy Island.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Victor Edward Willis

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

He was the “cop” character/singer in the 70’s disco/pop sensations The Village People. He co-wrote Macho Man and In The Navy.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Charlie Sexton

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

1980’s Music Star. Charlie’s cd Pictures for Pleasure came out in 1985 making him a star. Hits from that cd were Beat’s So Lonely, Pictures for Pleasure, Hold Me. Charlie’s next cds didn’t do as well. In 1987 Charlie toured with David Bowie on his Glass Spider Tour. In 1988 Charlie went on to sing […]

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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Richey Edwards

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Guitarist/Cover Designer/Main Songwriter for the Manic Street Preachers (1991-1995). The Holy Bible album is mainly written by Richey and it is sad, weird, and occasionally autobiographical. He mutilated 4 Life on his arm in front of an interviewer.

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Bobby Sherman

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Bobby Sherman was a popular “teen-idol” of the 1960s & 70s. Gained international stardom with the hit TV series Here come the Brides charting it’s title song Seattle and following up with more chart toppers such as Little Woman, Easy come,Easy Go, Julie,Julie…, yet a failed TV series of his own and the increase of […]

Last news on: December, 12 2019
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Syd Barrett

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Like a supernova, Roger “Syd” Barrett burned briefly and brightly, leaving an indelible mark upon psychedelic and progressive rock as the founder and original singer, songwriter, and lead guitarist of Pink Floyd. Barrett was responsible for most of their brilliant first album, 1967’s The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.

Last news on: January, 01 2020
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