Steve Goodman – Yellow Coat
“Yellow Coat” by Steve Goodman — A Gentle Folk Song of Love, Loss, and Quiet Remembrance From the very first lines of “Yellow Coat” — a song written and performed…
“Yellow Coat” by Steve Goodman — A Gentle Folk Song of Love, Loss, and Quiet Remembrance From the very first lines of “Yellow Coat” — a song written and performed…
“Lincoln Park Pirates” captures a slice of Chicago life with wry humor and unforgettable melody — a playful lament about parking, city quirks, and the grit under everyday streets. When…
Through Pain and Spotlight: My Journey of Survival and Strength I have lived a life that many people only see from the outside—bright lights, applause, and decades in the spotlight.…
A Joyful Return to Rock ’n’ Roll Roots — Love, Rhythm, and the Simple Magic of Believing in Someone When “You Got What It Takes” was revived by Showaddywaddy in…
A quiet river of memory and longing, where love drifts gently beyond reach and time softens every wound When speaking of the great overlooked treasures of early 1970s folk music,…
A Gentle Reflection on Change and Longing: Violets of Dawn When Eric Andersen released Violets of Dawn in 1966, it quietly slipped into the folk charts, reaching a modest yet…
A Celebration of Joy, Romance, and Nostalgia in “Heartbeat” When Showaddywaddy released “Heartbeat” in 1975, it was more than just a song—it was a lively pulse of youthful energy and…
Highly Strung – a hidden gem from a beloved voice of the rock ’n’ roll revival era, echoing a lifetime behind the mic with raw sincerity and reflective warmth. When…
The Smile the World Saw, and the Life It Never Knew I’ve always believed that fame only shows one side of a person. The older I get, the more I…
The Opening of The Donny & Marie Show: A Musical Moment That Captured a Generation (A celebration of joy, innocence, and the irresistible pull of music and sibling harmony) When…