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thebuzzr indie – The Jailbirds: Raw Rock Talent

The Jailbird’s drop of ‘Watery Grave’ establishes the band as a Canadian rock indie band to follow. The band offers music redolent of melodic death metal of the 70s and 80s with new raw rock talent. From 2016, members guitarist/vocals Myke Penney, bassist Liam Hills and drummer Eric Parent have developed a unique sound. The…

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You drive past your old high school, and even if everybody treated you terribly, you still go take a look, don’t you? Patti Scialfa Happy Birthday today to American singer-songwriter Patti Scialfa, born July 29, 1953. During her career, Patti worked with The Rolling Stones, and notably on Keith Richard’s Talk Is Cheap album. She toured with…

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July 29, 1966 – Cream Debuts in the UK

Cream formed in 1966 with bassist Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton on guitar and drummer Ginger Baker made their live debut at The Twisted Wheel, Manchester, England. This British group’s third album Wheels of Fire was the world’s first platinum-selling double. album. The primary songwriter and vocalist was Bruce, yet Clapton contributed vocals and songs as…

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the buzzr playlist

Bands to watch! Additions to the buzzr playlist! The Jailbirds ‘Watery Grave’ – Biawanna ‘Comfortable’ – Jane Blanchard ‘Care’ – Le Ren – If I Had Wings (Official Video) – Little Kid, ‘Losing’ (Official Video)  [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/embed?listType=playlist&list=PLJXjHJz_GvRgpzY73Ae_QExIXk2yFPmoL&v=EG-YVc0V_iQ&layout=gallery[/embedyt]    

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When I got out of high school, I was in a blues band. It was the kind of music I was interested in, and listening to, mostly because it was becoming a vehicle for a generation of guitarists – like Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. Mike Bloomfield. And that’s what I wanted to be, principally:…

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July 28, 1960 – ‘Only the Lonely’ UK Chart-Topper for Roy Orbison

When the song ‘Only the Lonely’ was turned down by The Everly Brothers and Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison recorded the song himself. A wise decision as the song entered the UK chart, which went on to give Roy his first of three UK chart-toppers. ‘Only The Lonely’ was an operatic rock ballad and was groundbreaking…

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Euphemism is a euphemism for lying. Bobbie Gentry Bobbie Gentry was born today, January 27, 1944. She was a US singer, songwriter, notable as one of the first female country artists to compose and produce her own material. ‘Ode to Billie Joe’ brought her international fame. The 1967 song was an intriguing Southern Gothic narrative….

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July 27, 1968 – Cass Elliot Releases First Solo Single

Cass Elliot released her first solo single today, following the break up of The Mamas and Papas. ËœDream a Little Dream of Me’ was a song recorded by Frank Sinatra, Frankie Laine and others. Cass’ version was the most successful peaking at No. 12 on the US chart and No.11 in the UK. Known as…

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I am conservative with a small ‘c.’ It’s possible to be conservative in fiscal policy, and tolerant on moral issues or questions of freedom of expression. Mick Jagger Happy Birthday to iconic rock star Mick Jagger! January 26, 1943 singer, songwriter with The Rolling Stones was born. The Rolling Stone’s influence on popular music saw the…

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July 26, 1969 – Johnny Cash Releases ‘A Boy Named Sue’

Recorded live at California’s San Quentin State Prison on February 24, 1969, Johnny Cash released ‘A Boy Named Sue’. The song was written by Shel Silverstein. This live recording came at the height of Cash’s popularity. The song was well-received at San Quentin as it told the story of a young man’s search for revenge on…

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