C.W. Richter
AH legend
Brass, Piano, Organists, .. when music was interesting imo & a lost art, really cool at 81yrs. Even Unionized Stagehands @ Venues was a strange concept.My entire fam is very musical. Mom/Dad/Aunts/Uncs/Grandparents/Great Grandparents pro musicians one way or another either during the day or at night after work. Can't escape it here! They did, however, talk us younger gens out of pursuing it full-time when the pay got worse. They all did very well!!! An offshoot of ALL American blues artists, but yet another great!
Whipping Post was a fav, there's so many by them listening back. I have to watch all these videos yet, but ..
Lets rock!!!
TuesdayCaught the Moody Blues at the old Chicago Stadium back in the day,,I don't seem to recall which day!!!
Staying Alive! .. great movie tooMusic is food for the soul. Some of my favorites are:
1) “Staying Alive” by the Bee Gees
2) “The Gambler” by Kenny Rogers
3) “Summer Night City” by ABBA
4) Anything by the Blues Brothers
5) Anything by Bonny M
6) Anything by Tina Charles
7) “Thriller” by Michael Jackson
8) Anything by Elvis Priestley
9) “Pretty Mary Sunlight” by Jerry Reed
Very good list.Music is food for the soul. Some of my favorites are:
1) “Staying Alive” by the Bee Gees
2) “The Gambler” by Kenny Rogers
3) “Summer Night City” by ABBA
4) Anything by the Blues Brothers
5) Anything by Bonny M
6) Anything by Tina Charles
7) “Thriller” by Michael Jackson
8) Anything by Elvis Priestley
9) “Pretty Mary Sunlight” by Jerry Reed
I'm all over the map, 60's. 70's mostly .. but that's a jam, imo.If this isn't one of your favorites after the very first time you hear it then there must be something wrong with you.