Bill Kirchen Celebrates “The Proper Years”
Bill Kirchen’s smokin’ guitar work on the 70s classic, “Hot Rod Lincoln” is his best-known. But 50 years on, it’s far from his only stellar performance.
“Timothy”: He’s What’s for Dinner
What happens when a hit songwriter happens to be listening to a cooking show in the background? A curious ’70s hit called “Timothy.”
Joni Mitchell’s “Ladies of the Canyon” At 50: A Different Voice
Joni Mitchell is marking the 50th of one of her most influential albums, “Ladies of the Canyon.” It spoke to women (and all of us) in a very particular way.
“McCartney” At 50: When Paul Went Solo
In April of 1970, Paul McCartney embarked on his solo career. His solo debut, “McCartney,” features some of his most raw, honest hits.
Funkadelic at 50: “Mommy, What’s A Funkadelic?”
It was 50 years ago that Funkadelic gave us a first listen to their mashup of soul, funk, and psychedelia. A look back at their cosmically-drenched debut.