This concert review has been long overdue, so I apologize for the delay people! My Disney College Program was coming to an end, so I thought, “why not go out with a bang by seeing Blue Öyster Cult live in concert?” So, that’s exactly what I did! The concert took place on Tuesday, January 10,... Continue Reading →
Rest in Peace, Olivia Newton-John
On August 8, 2022, singer and actress Olivia Newton-John passed away from an on-and-off again battle with cancer. Newton-John passed away at the age of 73. She was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, according to NBC News. After overcoming that, the cancer returned two more times, in 2013 and 2017, the article continues. ... Continue Reading →
Suzi Quatro’s ‘The Rock Box: 1973-1979’ is Brilliant! | Box Set Review
Back when I was obsessed with Queen in 2018-2019, I watched a clip of Roger Taylor on a British television quiz show titled Pop Quiz, where two teams of three competed against each other in music trivia. The clip was from 1981 and there were two other notable musicians on Taylor’s team: Cozy Powell and... Continue Reading →
Judas Priest’s ‘Stained Class’ Was Such a Disappointment | Album Review
To be honest, I only bought Stained Class (1978) because of the controversy surrounding this album, specifically for the band’s cover of “Better by You, Better Than Me” by Spooky Tooth. In 1990, 12 years after the album’s release, Judas Priest was sued by the parents of a teenager, James Vance, who entered a suicide... Continue Reading →
Judas Priest Was Hungry and Aggressive on ‘Sin After Sin’ | Album Review
Who’s in the mood for some Judas Priest? Today, I’ll be reviewing the band’s third studio album titled, Sin After Sin (1977). Produced by Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover, it is the last album to feature the former gothic font for the Judas Priest logo. The line-up that played on the album includes Rob Halford... Continue Reading →
‘Led Zeppelin III’ Is Very Strange | Album Review
Apparently, Led Zeppelin was a very popular rock band. Years after the band’s break-up, they’re still popular, and fans talk about how their music influenced the world of rock ‘n’ roll. I’ve heard a few of their songs, but I haven’t listened to an entire album by Led Zeppelin. Then, on July 17, 2021, I... Continue Reading →