Do you ever come across something you just can’t explain?
Do you ever come across something you just can’t explain?
If you remember The Haunting of KGGO.com, Seth and Jesse from Calhoun County Paranormal Investigators came on the show. Last night they released a new video and yo can check it out here! also, don’t forget to check out the interview they did with me back in October as well!
Doug Bailey interview Wendy Wilson from Wilson Phillips!
Every once in a while you stumble across something really amazing. For me, it was these two documentaries about the failure that was the Fyre Festival. I knew little to nothing about this before a I started watching, and I was completely sucked in. Hulu and Netflix both made documentaries, and they’re both worth watching! Check out the trailers!
Can’t be living in the past, man. Stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/zL2CLYhGAM
— Jeff Bridges (@TheJeffBridges) January 24, 2019
Anyone else a fan of John Wick? Here’s the new trailer!
In 1988 Keith Richards released his first ever solo album, ‘Talk Is Cheap’, an eleven track masterclass in everything good about rock ‘n roll.
It all began in 1986 when Keith was restless. The Stones were inactive and as Keith says It was one of those “forget about it times”. He’d worked with drummer Steve Jordan on the Chuck Berry film ‘Hail Hail Rock ‘n Roll’ and was looking for another challenge. He’d never before considered making a solo album and admits to initially being “dragged kicking and screaming” into the studio.
Throughout his storied career with the Rolling Stones, he had always been a one band man. “My central focus had always been that one thing,” Keith says. “I felt like in the Stones I had the perfect vehicle for what I wanted to do. I couldn’t imagine putting something else together would be equally satisfying.”
Thankfully he put together the incomparable X-Pensive Winos. From the start it felt like a band, with guitarist Waddy Wachtel an obvious first addition to Steve Jordan. “Waddy and I are like Ronnie and me,” Keith says. “Within five minutes it’s like you’ve known each other all your lives.”
With Charley Drayton, who plays bass and drums, three became four, then five with singer and keyboard player Ivan Neville. All of them were mutli-instrumentalists, musical all-rounders who set up camp at Le Studio, outside Quebec. Isolated from big city distractions, the music flowed from the start. “There was a roll going on and all I had to do was hang onto it,” Keith says.
One of the first tracks they recorded was the explosive ‘Take It So Hard’, a tight but loose classic that easily illustrates why Keith is called the human riff.
It defines modern rock music.
Recording later moved onto Montserrat, Bermuda and other locales with guest appearances from an all-star cast including Sarah Dash, Bootsy Collins, Maceo Parker, the Memphis Horns, Patti Sciafia and Mick Taylor.
There’s a joyous swagger to ‘Talk Is Cheap’ that permeates each and every song. It sounds as good today as it did thirty years ago – in Keith’s words “as fresh as the day it was made”. This reissue also includes 6 bonus tracks, four of which feature pianist Johnnie Johnson including Eddie Taylor’s ‘Big Town Playboy’, ‘Blues Jam’, ‘’Slim’ and the kinetic Jimmy Reed cover ‘My Babe’.
The Super Deluxe and Deluxe box set includes special, exclusive housing and folios, extensive sleeve notes by Anthony De Curtis telling the story” of the album’s production, release and cultural impact, unseen photo’s and rare memorabilia.
“This album holds up,“ Keith Richards says. “I’ve been listening to it and not through the mists of nostalgia either because it doesn’t affect me that way. This is more than the sum of its parts. I really admire it. We were having fun and you can hear it.”
‘Talk Is Cheap’ will be released as CD, vinyl, Deluxe and Super Deluxe box set on March 29th.
You guys see this?!?!? Finally, after so many years!
Bret Michaels, multi platinum global superstar, is coming to Prairie Meadows. Bret rose to fame as the front man of Poison, one of rock’s most iconic and enduring bands. Their massive success includes selling more than 30 million records worldwide and numerous hit singles like “Every Rose Has It’s Thorn.”
Bret’s solo career has been equally successful, with his own chart-topping albums. His album, “Custom Built,” reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Hard Rock list. Bret’s newest album “Bret Michaels: Jammin’ with Friends” features a myriad of legendary artists such as Joe Perry (Aerosmith), Loretta Lynn, Jimmy Buffett, Ace Frehley (KISS), Michael Anthony (Van Halen), and members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, just to name a few.
For more information on Bret Michaels or the BMB band, visit bretmichaels.com
The concert on Friday, March 22nd is set to start at 8pm in The Meadows Events Center. All concertgoers must be 21 or older to attend.
There will be an opening act: Bad Authority. They will play for 40 minutes then there will be a 20 minute break with Bret coming on at 9:00pm and playing for 90 minutes.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on February 1st.
Tickets will be Standing Room Only. Ticket prices are $39 + tax and a $5 facility fee thru March 21, ticket prices day of show will be $45 + tax and facility fee
VIP Experience – There are 2 levels of VIP pricing $59 and $50 + tax and $5 facility fee (only 200 available) The VIP tables will be on the side as always. The $59 seat is the front part of the room, while the $50 seat is the back part of the room on the same side.
Package will include the following:
o Private Bar
o VIP Lanyard
o Special Seating