Today I’m featuring "These Dreams” by the American rock band Heart. The song was released in 1986 and became the band's first to top the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.1 I’m planning to pause my Rockin’ Thursday posts for a few months while I take on an interesting project inspired by a post from Dr. Gerald … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LXXIV
Tag: classic-rock
Rockin’ Thursday LXXIII
Today, I want to highlight a rock legend who passed away this week, but I also want to show how love and truly caring for someone can change a life. Yes, most of you probably realize I’m referring to Ozzy Osbourne, but I’ve always believed that without Sharon Osbourne, he might not have survived, let … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LXXIII
Rockin’ Thursday LXXII
I read in The Economist today that Oasis, an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991, is going back on tour. The article states, “On July 4th, Oasis, the greatest British band of their generation, will go on stage for the first time in 16 years.” It’s been a while since I’ve heard one of their … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LXXII
Rockin’ Thursday LXXI
A quick commentary before introducing today’s song. So...Yesterday, someone didn’t know that English is the official language of Liberia. After all, the country was founded as part of an American project to relocate African Americans and Afro-Caribbeans from the U.S. to Africa during the American Civil War.1 History matters more than we think. We all … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LXXI
Rockin’ Thursday LXX
Tomorrow we celebrate Independence Day in the U.S., and even though we’re struggling a bit, we must continue to protect our freedoms by getting educated on important issues, assessing what politicians have to offer, and voting accordingly. That is our duty, and we cannot delegate this important task. Staying uninformed, not voting, or voting without … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LXX
Rockin’ Thursday LXIX
Yesterday, I wrote a post about friendship, so I figured that a song about what it means to be a friend would be a nice addition for today’s Rockin’ Thursday. I found several songs about friendship—With a Little Help from My Friends by The Beatles, Lean on Me by Bill Withers, and I’ll Be There for You by The Rembrandts … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LXIX
Rockin’ Thursday LXVI – Father’s Day Edition
This Sunday is Father's Day, so today I’m featuring a father-son duo as we prepare to celebrate all those dads out there. I must admit that Father’s Day didn’t mean much to me growing up, since I didn’t have a father, but all that changed when I became one. Oh, what a blessing it is … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LXVI – Father’s Day Edition
Rockin’ Thursday LXIV
Well, I’m about to get my motor running and head out on the highway—not looking for adventure, just heading to a high school graduation in Texas—but I’m preparing for whatever comes my way. Because even though I wasn’t born to be wild, I’m capable of having fun once in a while. I’m taking a week … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LXIV
Rockin’ Thursday LXIII
Today is Break the Glass Ceiling Day, a day to celebrate the women who are breaking barriers and fighting for equality every day. According to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2021, it will take 135.6 years to close the gender gap worldwide.1 The National Day website calls on us to "Celebrate women who smashed it.”2 So … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LXIII
Rockin’ Thursday LXI
Yesterday, various organizations around the world commemorated the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, a devastating conflict fought from November 1, 1955 to April 30, 1975. I was born just before the war ended, and as a teenager growing up in the mid-eighties, I didn’t fully understand how deeply it had affected … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LXI