April Wine Co Founder Remembers Worst Moment Ever On Stage: Jim Henman Interview

Every person in every job has that story to share that they would rather not talk about. Interestingly these little tales are too juicy not to get around. Former April Wine founder Jim Henman told us an interesting ditty on blacking out on stage in Eastern Canada. INTERVIEW #3 April […]

Dickey Betts of Allman Brothers Suffers Mild Stroke

The good news is he’s Ok. Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers suffered mild stroke. What does that mean? Well, his doctors ordered him to stay off the road for over a month. The 74-year-old guitarist had to cancel his tour via doctors orders. They are calling it “post-stroke repercussions.” […]

INTERVIEW – How Grand Funk’s Don Brewer Met ‘Some Kind Of Wonderful’ Writer John Ellison

A few months ago Don and Mel of Grand Funk finally met the guy who wrote one of their biggest hits “Some Kind of Wonderful” John Ellison who sang it in his band Soul Brothers Six in 1967. Here’s Don Brewer. HELP SUPPORT ROCK HISTORY MUSIC..CHECK OUT OUR STORE FOR […]

April Wine Co-Founder Gets Disturbing Wake-up Call For Sobriety

INTERVIEW – Jim Henman #2 April Wine Co-Founder Gets Heavy Dose Of Addiction Reality – Life Lessons Every interview has at least one. A story that pales everything else that I’m told. A poignant story with fortified meaning that stays with you for a long time. Jim Henman is co-founder […]

Blues Brothers Guitarist Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy Dead at 88

Blues Brothers Guitarist Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy Dead at 88 An incredible blues guitarist that mainstream audiences first got to know when he played fictionalized version of himself in the 1980 Blues Brothers film playing opposite Aretha Franklin. Remember that famous scene where Aretha warns him about going on the road […]

Former Fleetwood Mac Guitarist & Singer Danny Kirwan Dead at 68

Former Fleetwood Mac Guitarist & Singer Danny Kirwan Dead at 68 He played on albums like, ‘Then Play On’ (1969), ‘Kiln House’ (1970), ‘Future Games’ (1971), ‘Bare Trees’ (1972) Mick Fleetwood released the following statement on his Facebook page, “Today was greeted by the sad news of the passing of […]