Hey there music lovers! ATV is pleased to bring you a Monday Morning Mix featuring a fine blend of 70s hard rock. 14 killer tunes flowing into what is known on the street as the Stereo Dictator’s 75 Minutes of 70s Volume One. Feast your musical mind on this free prize and give your week […]
Author: Kevin Brennan
It’s A Bleedin’ Board: A Hall of Fame Christmas Flashback
In recognition of Rush FINALLY being selected to enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I bring you a classic Christmas gift: Rush live at the Cleveland Agora from December 16, 1974. This show is the second of the one-two radio concert punch that broke Rush into Cleveland via WMMS and subsequently throughout the […]
FOUR ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES
Hey there music lovers, join me as we climb into the old-guy time machine for a visit to CBS-TV Studio 50, now known as the Ed Sullivan Theater. For those too young to know, Ed Sullivan was television’s grandmaster of variety shows, a host whose collection of acts penetrated living rooms across America for 23 […]
SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS ’78
ROLLING STONES SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS ‘78 DVD On the heels of their strongest album since Exile on Main Street, the Stones took on the States. Not quite 1975’s Tour of the Americas, but stadiums, small clubs, and national TV were on the itinerary. During the few years the band had been away, much […]
Importance of Corporate Events: Building Stronger Companies
Importance of Corporate Events: Building Stronger Companies Corporate events have become an integral part of fostering a vibrant and successful company culture. These events provide organizations with valuable opportunities to bring employees together, boost morale, and strengthen the bonds that drive collaboration and productivity. In this blog post, we will explore the significant advantages of […]
Neil Young & Los Lobos: Cleveland 10-8-12
Look out mama, there’s some greybeards comin’ up the river. They may look like your old hippie parents or grandparents, but they are really one of rock music’s most enduring and consistent bands, Crazy Horse. Playing as if the clock never moved over the last 40-plus some years, it was a treat to see Neil […]
It’s A Bleedin’ Board – Los Lobos 8-3-10
As we prepare for the upcoming blockbuster show at the Wolstein Center tonight (Monday, October 8th) featuring North American music giants Los Lobos and Neil Young, I offer to you, from the big black vaults of musical eclecticism, nearly two hours of soundboard-quality Los Lobos. Recorded August 3, 2010 at the Bowery Ballroom in New York, […]
Spoonman Flashback
I was watching an edited version of MTV 120 Minutes on VH1Classic and saw the clip for “Spoonman” by Soundgarden. It took me back to the first time I heard that song on a car radio and wondered who the Spoonman was. Well now I’m wondering about him again, so… After reading the interview from […]
Guitar Center Sessions
Today we are taking a look at one of the coolest rock and roll television shows in recent memory, Guitar Center Sessions. Located on DirecTV’s Audience Network, the show is a combination of live performance and insightful interviews with a single band or artist that is reminiscent of an old-school music magazine** interview show, kinda […]
Jon Lord Dead at 71
Legendary keyboardist and songwriter Jon Lord died yesterday at the age of 71 of a pulmonary embolism in the wake of ongoing treatment for pancreatic cancer. A classically trained pianist, Lord’s attention turned to rock and roll and blues in the 1960s, notably as a member of The Flowerpot Men of “Let’s Go to San […]