In an era where good looking boys were given Brill Building songs to...
Del Shannon was a consistent hit maker in the early 1960s. Beginning...
Frankie Avalon, Peter Noone, Lou Christie, Strawberry Alarm Clock, and...
In 1961 Nancy Wilson embarked on a recording career at Capitol Records...
This 1991 performance was recorded at the Promenade Theater in New York...
The 1969 Woodstock Festival was a defining moment in rock history, and a...
The ultimate Halloween-themed novelty rock ‘n’ roll soundtrack featuring...
The Hollywood Stars success came after they broke, which is too often an...
Screamin' Jay Hawkins wrote and performed one of the most licensed songs...
Based on the diary by ANNE FRANK starring Max Von Sydow, Donald...
LP AVAILABLE NOW AT YOUR FAVORITE PARTICIPATING RECORD STORE DAY...
The Knack recorded live at The House of Blues playing "My Sharona" and...
Chronicles Andy Kaufman's adventures in professional wrestling....
More than four decades after the Mutants first appeared on the San...
Recorded August 11, 1973. Bandcamp LP CD
From Elton John to the Rolling Stones, the word on the Groovies was a...
The Neville Brother: Aaron, Art, Cyril, Charles and Ivan. Bandcamp CD
Includes their very first concert! Bandcamp 2-CD Collection
Johnny Shines learned from Robert Johnson, and then became the master...
The man with the killer guitar face, Freddie King nicknamed “The Texas...
Includes performers Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Billy Boy Arnold and Joe...
Sometimes to pretend to be a rock band is the best camouflage for any...
The most comprehensive collection of Cuban music. 4-CD Collection:
Here is the music whose undulating rhythms play such an important role...
Screamin' Jay Hawkins wrote and performed one of the most licensed songs of all time, "I Put A Spell On You." CD LP
This 1991 performance was recorded at the Promenade Theater in New York City. Presented in the round, Lincoln, looking exquisite and backed by a jazz quintet, featuring legendary saxophonist Steve Coleman. DVD coming soon!
In 1961 Nancy Wilson embarked on a recording career at Capitol Records that would see her second only to The Beatles in album sales on that label, topping even Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee and the Beach Boys. DVD coming soon!