Hello everyone. Let’s give a warm welcome to Debbie and Cyndi. Two unique women who dance to their own drummers and whose talents encompass a variety of musical fields in two decidedly different decades. These ladies can pop and rock, disco down or jazz it up, sing the blues, or pour their soul into a ballad. Their many talents run the full gamut and they have led the way for a new kind of woman in music, adding their own twist and turns to rock and roll. Quirky, outrageous, individualistic, sexy, ballsy, entertaining, exuberant, clever, brilliant, artistic and really, really smart.
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Pat Blythe: The Women of Rock – Part Four
Posted in Opinion with tags A Night to Remember, A Rose By Any Name, About.com, Alanis Morissette, Alien, All Music, Amanda Jones, American Gigolo, Andy Summers, Angel and the Snakes, Autoamerican, avant-garde, Backfired, ballad, BBC Radio, Billboard, Billboard Hot 100, Blondie, Blondie 4(0) Ever, Blue Angel, blues, Bones, BPI, Britney Spears, Broadway., Brooklyn, Call Me, Camelot, Capital Records, CBGB, Change of Heart, Chris Stein, chutzpah, Clement Burke, DBAWIS, Debbie Harry, Deborah Harry, Def Dumb and Blonde, Di haut, Disco, Djini Judy, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Don’t You Go Away mad, Eat to the Beat, Elda Gentile, Elvis Costello, Emmy, Europe, Florida, Follow Me, funk, gay pride, German heavy metal, Ghosts of Download, Gillian G. Gaar, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, go-go dancer, gold, Grammys, Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux, H.R. Giger, Hairspray, Heart of Glass, I Drove All Night, Jazz, Jewel, John Turi, Julie Andrews, Kate Bush, Katy Perry, Kinky Boots, KooKoo, Lady GaGa, LGBT, Life with Mikey, Lindsay Planer, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Mad About You, Marilyn Monroe, marvin gaye, Max’s, Max’s Kansas City, Maybe He’ll Know, Mickael J. Fox, Moments Spent, Movies, music, music videos, My First Night Without You, New Jersey, New Wave, New York, New York Times, Nigel Harrison, No Doubt, North America, Now I Know You Know, One Way or Another, Parallel Lines, Pat Blythe, Paul Reiser, pink, platinum, Playboy Bunny, Polydor Records, Pop, Pride Toronto, Punk, radio, Rapture, Raven, Reagan, Records, reggae, Richard Burton, Robert Hazard, Rock, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rockbird, Rodney Bingenheimer, Rolling Stone Magazine, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, segarini, Sex Offender, She Bop, She’s a Rebel The History of Women in Rock & Roll, She’s So Unusual, ska, Slant Magazine, Sonny Bono, Steve Peake, Stillettoes, Talking Heads, Tegan and Sara, Television, The Jam Was Moving, The Jazz Passengers, The Muppet Show, The Wind in the Willows, Time After Time, Tony, Toronto, True Colors, U.S., Vibes, Videodrome, Vogue, Wayne Kirby, What’s Going On, Wiseguy, X Offender on April 15, 2015 by segariniDoug Thompson: DON’T MESS WITH THE WRECKING CREW!
Posted in Opinion with tags Al Casey, Al De Lory, Al Vescovo, America, Barney Kessel, Bill Aken, Bill Pitman, Billy Strange, Bobby Vee, Brian Wilson, Buffalo Springfield, Buffy Sainte Marie, Carol Kaye, Chuck Berghofer, Crazy Horse, Darlene Love, David Goggin, DBAWIS, Dean Martin, Denny Tedesco, Don Peake, Don Randi, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Doug Bartenfeld, Doug Thompson, Duane Eddy, Earl Palmer, Elvis Presley, First Edition, Frank Capp, Frank Sinatra, Gary Coleman, Gary Lewis & The Playboys, Gene Cipriano, Gene Estes, George Harrison, Glen Campbell, Hal Blaine, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, Howard Roberts, Irv Rubins, Jack Nitzsche, Jackie DeShannon, James Burton, Jan & Dean, Jay Migliori, Jeff Porcaro, Jennifer Warnes, Jerry Cole, Jim Gordon, Jim Horn, Jim Keltner, Jimmy Bond, Jimmy Page, Joe Cocker, Joe Osborn, Joe Porcaro, Joe Saraceno, John Denver, John Goldthwaite, John Lennon, Johnny Rivers, Julius Wechter, Kenny Rogers, Kent Hartman., Kickstarter, Larry Knechtel, Larry Levine, Leon Russell, Leonard Cohen, Louis Shelton, Lyle Ritz, Mac Rebennack (Dr. John), Max Bennett, Mike Deasy, Mike Melvoin, Mike Porcaro, Mike Rubini, Movies, music, music videos, Nancy Sinatra, Neil Diamond, Neil Young, Nilsson, Nino Tempo, P.F. Sloan, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Petula Clark, Phil Spector, Plas Johnson, radio, Ray Pohlman, Records, Red Callender, Rene Hall, segarini, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, Sonny Bono, Steve Douglas, Steve Porcaro, The 5th Dimension, The Beach Boys, The Byrds, The Captain & Tennille, The Carpenters, The Crystals, The Funk Brothers, The Grassroots, The Mamas & The Papas, The Marketts, The Monkees, The Partridge Family, The Righteous Brothers, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, The Routers, The Searchers, The T-Bones, The Wrecking Crew, Tommy Roe, Tommy Tedesco, Toto, Will Jennings on January 26, 2015 by segariniSo, what project in your life has taken you the longest to complete? Has anything you’ve really wanted to do ever taken you 18 years? Most likely not, but that’s how long it took director Denny Tedesco to complete his documentary on a small group of musicians in Los Angeles who, from the late 1950’s through to the 1970’s, supplied the rhythm section (drums, bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion, saxophone) for hundreds, if not thousands of hit records.