Of Hits and Hitmen: The Gary S. Paxton Story
Gary Paxton had great “ears” when it came to producing hits. But his wild personal life was both colorful –and dangerous.
Ruthann Friedman: The Bronx Folkie
Ruthann Friedman was the furthest thing from “California,” but she captured a certain 60s vibe, writing one of the era’s most enduring hits.
Along Comes The Association
The Association was one of those groundbreaking 60s groups, with their sunshine pop and stellar harmonies. A new book digs into their special legacy.
The Explorers Club: Sunshine Pop for Right Now
The Explorers Club has a fresh take on great songs by Paul Revere, Boyce and Hart, the Zombies and other tunes that go with warmer weather!
“Hal Blaine Strikes Again!”
From Elvis to the Beach Boys and beyond, Hal Blaine’s unique drumming made the hits unforgettable — and made him a legend among musicians. This “inside story” shows just how much he was revered among the pros.