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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

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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 […]

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Last Iron Butterfly founding member dies Posted Sunday, May 26th, 2024 9:42am by Rock Insights R.I.P. Doug Ingle. The lone remaining original member of Iron Butterfly passed away on Friday 5/24. The co-founding keyboard player, singer and co-writer of the epic 17 minute In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida on the band’s second album was 78. The single version of the song that filled a full side of the 1968 album established itself in the top 10 and remained there for 13 months. News of his death was provided by his son, Doug Ingle Jr, who posted, “It’s with a heavy heart & great sadness to announce the passing of my Father Doug Ingle. Dad passed away peacefully this evening in the presence of family. Thank Yo

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Last Iron Butterfly founding member dies Posted Sunday, May 26th, 2024 9:42am by Rock Insights R.I.P. Doug Ingle. The lone remaining original member of Iron Butterfly passed away on Friday 5/24. The co-founding keyboard player, singer and co-writer of the epic 17 minute In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida on the band’s second album was 78. The single version of the song that filled a full side of the 1968 album established itself in the top 10 and remained there for 13 months. News of his death was provided by his son, Doug Ingle Jr, who posted, “It’s with a heavy heart & great sadness to announce the passing of my Father Doug Ingle. Dad passed away peacefully this evening in the presence of family. Thank Yo

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