Way Back 2025

Moody Blues, Rolling Stones
and Roy Orbison Infiltrate Consumer's Screens

Three classic 1960s hits are in the autumn '25 mix on television commercials: The Moody Blues' momentous "Nights in White Satin" sets a shadowy mood for the high-end, impress-casual-acquaintances fragrance Bleu de Chanel. The vibe is ramped up on Amazon Web Services ads with The Rolling Stones' rocking "Jumpin' Jack Flash." And Cuisinart has intriguingly chosen "In Dreams" by Roy Orbison to sell its ... MORE ››

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Floyd Cramer

Nashville-based piano whiz Floyd Cramer has a strong ranking on the list of the Top 100 Instrumental Artists of the '50s and '60s! Get the full experience ... MORE ››

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NINO TEMPO AND APRIL STEVENS

Nino Tempo and April Stevens

Those LoTempio kids from Niagara Falls were a gift to the music world. As their careers progressed, the two traveled separate routes while frequently crossing paths; slyly inspired at their best or curiously interesting on any given day, Carol LoTempio and her brother Antonino reached a personal pinnacle of popularity in late 1963 after quite a few years as performers. "Deep Purple," the song that secured their place in history, was itself a ripe-for-reworking relic, a composition stretching back more than three decades. As Nino Tempo and April Stevens, stage names chosen years earlier, they became chart-topping hitmakers, Grammy award winners...a peerless pop culture pair. Brother "Nino" had a sharp rhythmic sense from the get-go; he's ... MORE ››



Vinyl Attack Stone Poneys featuring Linda Ronstadt

Different Drum
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Stone Poneys
featuring Linda Ronstadt

Teenager Bobby Kimmel's playground was a record store owned by his father, Jack Kimmel, a bass player for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. By the time Bobby hit high school in the mid-'50s he began playing guitar with an eye towards a career in jazz, blues, country, folk, or some combination thereof ... MORE ››