Kenny Rogers & Dottie West – All I Ever Need Is You
The Seamless Harmony of a Shared Life: Kenny Rogers and Dottie West in “All I Ever Need Is You” There is a particular kind of musical comfort that comes from…
The Seamless Harmony of a Shared Life: Kenny Rogers and Dottie West in “All I Ever Need Is You” There is a particular kind of musical comfort that comes from…
The Irresistible Charm of the Big Beat: Fats Domino’s “My Girl Josephine” In the pantheon of early rock and roll, few artists could command a groove with as much effortless…
The Fearless Spirit of the Revolution: Linda Ronstadt’s Defiant Power in “La Rielera” Within the magnificent tapestry of the 1987 album Canciones de Mi Padre, there are tracks that move…
The Locomotive Force of Two Masters: Chet Atkins and Thom Bresh’s “Cannonball Rag” There are moments in the history of the guitar that feel less like a performance and more…
The Tropical Shimmer of a Secret Fortune: Kenny Rogers’ “Buried Treasure” and the Bee Gees Magic. In the early 1980s, the music world witnessed an extraordinary collision of titans: the…
The Gentle Persistence of the New Orleans Beat: Fats Domino’s “It Keeps Raining.” In the landscape of early Rock and Roll, while others were shouting to be heard, Fats Domino…
The Irresistible Gravity of a Single Glance: Linda Ronstadt’s High-Fidelity Spark in “Just One Look.” There is a specific kind of magic that occurs when a vintage soul-pop classic meets…
A Virtuoso’s Jaunt Through the Blues: The Playful Sophistication of Chet Atkins’ “Corrine, Corrina.” There is a specific kind of musical alchemy that occurs when a scholar of the guitar…
The Quiet Architect of Peace: Chet Atkins’ Instrumental Serenade in “Make The World Go Away.” There are moments when the clamor of the modern world becomes a rhythmic noise we…
The Electric Spark of Sophisticated Chemistry: Kenny Rogers and Dottie West in “What Are We Doin’ In Love.” In the early 1980s, the landscape of country music was undergoing a…