A Shout Out to John Mayall

I find it interesting to follow the genealogy of artists and bands as members move around forming new bands and the occasional supergroup.  It’s fun to see how the music is impacted by bringing disparate musicians together. John Mayall is responsible for giving us some of the best and most …

It Started With Janis

I started to build a playlist of bands with female lead singers that were in the Janis Joplin vein.  As usual, I cruised through my library, adding artists that were in that vein or close.  Then I got distracted by songs I like that really weren’t in that category.  I …

Getting Past the Top 40

I understand that classic rock stations tend to play a certain set of songs from the classic bands as they need to play to the broadest spectrum of listeners.  Many stations often have “deep dive” shows where they get into areas of the artists’ catalogues that are not normally heard …

Tangerine Dream – Soundtrack to Sorcerer

When thinking about what album to focus on, I was in more of an atmospheric mood, so I started going through the albums I have that are more ethereal and electronic in nature.  I set my library on Album View mode and started scrolling through.  I was going to let …

Tribute to Waddy Wachtel

If you know the name Waddy Wachtel, then you’re familiar with one of the best & most prolific session guitarists and producers of the rock era.  Even if you’re not familiar with him, I’m pretty sure you’ve heard his work. Wachtel has been in the music industry since the early …

When is a guitar not a guitar?

When it’s second fiddle.  ha ha          ha. I’ve mentioned that I was vehemently pro guitar in my early musical listening, so much so that I would avoid purchasing music that was evidently not lead guitar centric.  I did listen to some of the music, but I …