Beatles with guests Dan Ealey, Adrain Allan, Steven Gaines and Jerry Hammack

Our podcast on Thursday, October 19th, 2023, was about 🎶 Classic Rock Artists
Classic rock is a genre of popular music that emerged in the mid-1960s, blending elements of rock and roll, blues, folk, and psychedelic music. It is characterized by its use of electric guitars, drums, and bass guitars, as well as its focus on melody, harmony, and rhythm. Classic rock artists often wrote and performed their own songs, and their music often reflected the social and political issues of the time.
Some of the most popular and influential classic rock artists include:
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
The Who
The Doors
Jimi Hendrix
The Beach Boys
Bob Dylan
Bruce Springsteen
Queen
David Bowie
These artists helped to define the sound of classic rock and their music continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages today.
Here are some of the key themes and characteristics of classic rock:
Innovation: Classic rock artists constantly pushed the boundaries of music, experimenting with new sounds and styles.
Melodic and harmonic richness: Classic rock songs are often characterized by their complex and beautiful melodies and harmonies.
Lyrical depth: Classic rock songs often deal with important social and political issues, as well as personal experiences of love, loss, and redemption.
Guitar virtuosity: Many classic rock artists were also virtuoso guitarists, pushing the boundaries of what was possible on the instrument.
Live performance: Classic rock artists were known for their energetic and electrifying live performances.
Classic rock has had a profound impact on popular music and culture. It has influenced countless other genres of music, including punk rock, heavy metal, and grunge. Classic rock songs are also regularly featured in films, television shows, and commercials.

Beatles Tribute With Grant Gerlach, Glass Onion, and Yuri George Pool

Join us as we dive into a musical celebration of the Fab Four, featuring an array of their greatest hits alongside select solo tracks by John, Paul, George, and Ringo. This episode marks the 60th Anniversary of the Beatles' iconic visit to the US, a pivotal moment that forever changed the landscape of music.
In this special episode, we're honored to host three distinguished guests: Bob Kealing, who brings to light the Beatles' adventures in Florida, including their historic second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in Miami Beach and their unforgettable performance at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville; Gary Astridge, who delves into the world of Ringo Starr with his latest book, 'Beats & Threads,' offering a unique glimpse into Ringo's drum kits and fashion choices; and May Pang, who shares her intimate perspective on John Lennon's 'Lost Weekend,' along with her exclusive photo gallery and insights into the film documenting this fascinating period.
We're grateful to each guest for sharing their stories and insights, contributing to an episode brimming with nostalgia, music, and memories. Tune in now to experience the enduring legacy of the Beatles through captivating tales and tunes.
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