Mark Knopfler – What It Is
Mark Knopfler’s “What It Is” Remains a Quiet Masterpiece of Reflection and Humanity When Mark Knopfler released “What It Is” in 2000 as the opening track of the album Sailing…
Mark Knopfler’s “What It Is” Remains a Quiet Masterpiece of Reflection and Humanity When Mark Knopfler released “What It Is” in 2000 as the opening track of the album Sailing…
When Chris Norman and Suzi Quatro Created One of the Greatest Duets of the 1970s In late 1978, audiences watching the German television program “Disco” witnessed a performance that would…
Three Country Icons Shine Together in Dolly Parton’s Warm and Joyful Performance of “Applejack” When Dolly Parton performed “Applejack” alongside Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, the result became more than…
Bobby Sherman Remembered Through “Easy Come, Easy Go” and a Legacy of Kindness The renewed attention surrounding the classic song “Easy Come, Easy Go” by Bobby Sherman has become more…
“Sister Golden Hair” and the Gentle Brilliance of 1970s Soft Rock When America released “Sister Golden Hair” in 1975, the band once again proved why they were among the defining…
Three Legendary Voices Turn “The Sweetest Gift” Into a Timeless Moment of American Music Few performances in country and folk music history feel as warm and emotionally genuine as Dolly…
A Glam Rock Anthem That Captured the Joy, Noise, and Spirit of the 1970s Few songs explode out of the speakers with the same irresistible energy as “Tiger Feet” by…
A gentle pop song carried by a young voice that seemed to understand tenderness better than most adults ever could. “Come On Love” was never one of the loudest hits…
A Song About Glory, Fear, and the Boys Who Never Returned In the spring of 1974, “Billy Don’t Be a Hero” became far more than a catchy pop hit. Beneath…
A Song About Letting Go, Long After the Heart Refuses To When Nanci Griffith sang a forgotten Rolling Stones ballad on Austin City Limits in 1991, she did not simply…