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1/29/1972 David Bowie introduces Ziggy Stardust Posted Wednesday, January 29th, 2025 12:00am by Rock

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1/29/1972 David Bowie introduces Ziggy Stardust Posted Wednesday, January 29th, 2025 12:00am by Rock

David Bowie introduced the Rock World to Ziggy Stardust during a concert on this night in 1972 in Aylesbury, UK. The album featuring the character and title song, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars,  would get its UK release five months later, but Bowie had been working on material for the release since November of '71.Other Noteworthy Classic Rock events on January 29 include...1944 Early Rolling […]

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1/28/2009 Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Billy Powell dies Posted Tuesday, January 28th, 2025 12:00am by Rock Insi

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1/28/2009 Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Billy Powell dies Posted Tuesday, January 28th, 2025 12:00am by Rock Insi

Before becoming a key member of one of Southern Rock's legendary bands, Billy Powell was one of the group's roadies.  His talent as a keyboard player was unknown to Ronnie Van Zant until Powell was overheard playing Free Bird on a piano backstage before a Skynyrd concert in 1972.  As Powell related it, the lead singer walked up to him and said, 'You mean to tell me that you've been […]

todayJanuary 27, 2025 4

Good news for Trop Rock fans Posted Tuesday, December 24th, 2024 8:49am by Rock Insights When Jimmy Buffett and Steve Huntington launched Radio Margaritaville as a hand-crafted online station in 1998, Parrot Heads flocked to it in droves. RM was a musical oasis serving-up a musical cocktail with Trop Rock as its main ingredient, complimented with songs and artists from other genres that kept it uniquely refreshing. Parrot Heads longing for the kind of listening experience Radio Margaritaville provided before the station migrated from the internet to satellite radio and became musically shallower and repetitive may have reason to rejoice. Steve Huntington has joined the fellow former Radio Ma

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Good news for Trop Rock fans Posted Tuesday, December 24th, 2024 8:49am by Rock Insights When Jimmy Buffett and Steve Huntington launched Radio Margaritaville as a hand-crafted online station in 1998, Parrot Heads flocked to it in droves. RM was a musical oasis serving-up a musical cocktail with Trop Rock as its main ingredient, complimented with songs and artists from other genres that kept it uniquely refreshing. Parrot Heads longing for the kind of listening experience Radio Margaritaville provided before the station migrated from the internet to satellite radio and became musically shallower and repetitive may have reason to rejoice. Steve Huntington has joined the fellow former Radio Ma

When Jimmy Buffett and Steve Huntington launched Radio Margaritaville as a hand-crafted online station in 1998, Parrot Heads flocked to it in droves. RM was a musical oasis serving-up a musical cocktail with Trop Rock as its main ingredient, complimented with songs and artists from other genres that kept it uniquely refreshing.Parrot Heads longing for the kind of listening experience Radio Margaritaville provided before the station migrated from the internet […]

todayDecember 24, 2024 6

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We are New England-based rock cover band Imperial Zero; and we’ve started a 100% legal, streaming internet radio station. It starts with our core playlist, and expands out into deeper cuts…

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