Barry Blue – Miss Hit And Run
A Glam-Era Memory of Love That Arrives Fast and Disappears Faster _“Miss Hit And Run” captures the fleeting thrill of attraction in the shimmering sound of 1970s pop, where desire…
A Glam-Era Memory of Love That Arrives Fast and Disappears Faster _“Miss Hit And Run” captures the fleeting thrill of attraction in the shimmering sound of 1970s pop, where desire…
A Bright, Youthful Call to Dance That Captures the Spirit of Early ’70s Pop Optimism and Fleeting Romance Released in 1973, “Do You Wanna Dance?” by Barry Blue arrived at…
A bittersweet holiday reflection wrapped in youthful rebellion—where fame, excess, and redemption collide beneath the glitter of Christmas When Leif Garrett returned with “Betty Ford for Christmas”, recorded with The…
A fleeting pop reverie about longing and youthful illusion, where memory turns into melody and innocence fades into reflection In the late 1970s, when teen idols still commanded television screens…
A Quiet Tribute to Fatherhood: When Memory and Music Become One There is something profoundly intimate about a performance that begins not with music, but with memory. In this video,…
A Gentle Tribute to Memory and Loss, Where a Simple Coat Becomes a Symbol of Love That Never Fades When Emmylou Harris lends her voice to “Yellow Coat”, a song…
When Love Endures, It Still Leaves a Mark — A Tender Reunion of Two Voices That Understand Pain Few songs in the popular canon have traveled as far, emotionally and…
A Sacred Lament in Disguise: How “Satan’s Jewel Crown” Reveals Faith, Frailty, and the Cost of Temptation When Emmylou Harris stepped onto the stage of PBS Soundstage in 1978, she…
A tender Christmas moment where two beloved voices—David Soul and Bobby Sherman—blend nostalgia, warmth, and the quiet longing of holiday memories into a single, heartfelt harmony. There are certain performances…
A Gentle Farewell to a Vanished World — Where Memory, Loss, and Home Still Echo in Every Line When “Paradise” was first introduced to the world through John Prine’s 1971…