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Wednesday, January 08, 2014
Tuesday, January 07, 2014
"Teach Me Tiger" April Stevens (1959)
For those of you in the Midwest right now, I thought this might warm you up a bit.
It's April Stevens, of whom would be better known a few years later as part of a duo with her brother, Nino Tempo when their single "Deep Purple" rocketed to #1 in November 1963 and would have stayed there a few more weeks had fate kept Lee Harvey Oswald at home....
Labels:
1950s,
Beauty,
Before They Were Stars,
Girls,
Lost Pop Classic,
Music,
Pop,
Rare,
Record,
Sex
Monday, January 06, 2014
Before They Were Stars: Pat Benatar
Pat Benatar didn't just open the door for women in rock. This little woman with the HUGE voice absolutely KICKED the door in. Right off the hinges.
But before her mega-platinum career one of as rock's most influential female superstars, she was.....a lounge singer?
"Coxon's Army Live from Sam Miller's Exchange Cafe" (Trace Records, 1974), was produced as a reportedly unaired local TV special for Richmond, VA public TV station WCVE and is the very first album she appeared on.
This album also features a cover of "Theme From Shaft" but no indicator if she actually sang it (perhaps the female backing part.) This is a $500 record in mint condition. About 1,000 copies were pressed and that's a VERY short run for any record.
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"Respect" (1974)
"If He Walked Into My Life" (1974)
"Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" (1974)
"Day Gig" Pat Benatar (1974) This is the first headlining single she ever recorded.
Also see Before The Were Stars: The Cars
Labels:
1970s,
1980s,
Before They Were Stars,
Music,
Music Video,
Pop Standards,
Radio,
Rare,
Record,
Restaurants,
Rock,
Then And Now,
TV,
Video
Horrifying Vintage Meal Ideas
Labels:
1960s,
1970s,
Cooking,
Creepy,
Food,
Kitchen,
Recipes,
Store,
Supermarkets,
Unexplained
Kristy & Jimmy McNichol
Oh dear.
Hot on the heels of the Donny & Marie "If the Carpenters can do it, we can too!" craze of corny sibling pop, comes this slice of sheer pasteurized processed cheese product.
Kristy McNichol had already made a name for herself as Buddy in the ABC drama Family and other ABC TV network productions and Jimmy McNichol (who?) hosted something called "Hollywood Teens". Somebody thought pairing them on a record would move them onto the A-List in no time. So they convinced RCA Records to sign them.
Interestingly, they got The Chiffons to sing backup on their own song "He's So Fine".
Labels:
1960s,
1970s,
Child Stars,
Music,
Record,
TV,
Variety Shows
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