Today I'm featuring "La Grange” by the American rock band ZZ Top. The song was released in 1973 and reached number 41 in 1974. This was one of the last appearances of Dusty Hill—if not the last. Dusty Hill died on July 28, 2021. I hope you enjoy the video and have a wonderful, Rockin’ Thursday! https://youtu.be/Gg9cNGHl-bg?si=wrUcnhCU9bRJTCPQ … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LIX
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Rockin’ Thursday LVIII
Today is Siblings Day. This U.S. holiday was conceived by Claudia Evart in 1995 to honor the memory of her brother and sister. Inspired by the loss of her siblings, Alan (age 36) and Lisette (age 19), at a young age, she created the Siblings Day Foundation with the aim of establishing a National Siblings … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LVIII
Rockin’ Thursday LVII
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Here’s how the World Health Organization defines child abuse and maltreatment: "Child maltreatment is the abuse and neglect that occurs to children under 18 years of age. It includes all types of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect, negligence, and commercial or other exploitation, which results in … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LVII
Rockin’ Thursday LVI and the Sunshine Blogger Award
Today, I’m doing something different. Along with today’s Rockin’ Thursday music video, I’m also responding to Kimberly Vargas Agnese, who nominated me for the Sunshine Blogger Award. Thank you so much, Kimberly! She is a great blogger and you can visit her blog at Buckets on a Barefoot Beach. For today’s Rockin’ Thursday, I’m featuring "Every Breath … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LVI and the Sunshine Blogger Award
Rockin’ Thursday LV
For today’s Rockin’ Thursday, I’m featuring "Hotel California" by the Eagles and a Spanish version performed by the Gipsy Kings, which I love because of its Flamenco music style. "Hotel California" is a song by the American rock band Eagles, released in 1977.1 It reached the number one spot on the U.S. Billboard charts that same year. The Gipsy Kings were founded … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LV
Rockin’ Thursday LIV
This month is Women's History Month, so I wanted to do something special to highlight the enormous contributions women have made to Rock & Roll. During my research, I discovered four pioneering women who were early influences on the genre. These four women were Sister Rosetta Tharpe (the Godmother of Rock & Roll), Wanda Jackson … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LIV
Rockin’ Thursday LIII
With everything going on in the United States—the attempts to disrupt the pillars of democracy and the unique diversity of our people—it feels right to share this song today. I know there are those in this country trying to erase the concept of diversity, equality, and inclusion. And while, for now, they may remove the … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LIII
Rockin’ Thursday LII
The sun is finally here in the beautiful Quad Cities. We've enjoyed a nice week of sunlight that melted all the remaining snow around the neighborhood, so it felt appropriate to feature Here Comes the Sun by The Beatles. I’m sure the whole universe knows The Beatles and that it’s an English rock band that … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LII
Rockin’ Thursday XLIX
For today’s Rockin’ Thursday, I’m featuring Go Your Own Way by Fleetwood Mac, a British-American rock band formed in London in 1967. The song, released in 1976, reached the top 10 on the US Billboard chart in 1977. Here’s an interesting fact about the song: "Go Your Own Way was written at a house the band rented … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday XLIX
Rockin’ Thursday XLVIII
For today’s Rockin’ Thursday, I’m featuring "Love Will Keep Us Alive” by the Eagles, an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971. I thought I’d continue the theme of love that I started yesterday with my poem. Also, with everything happening in this country and around the world, I feel that these words, "Love Will Keep … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday XLVIII