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Monthly Archives: March 2026
Brian Robertson’s Solo Debut Gets Fleshed Out With Instrumental Set
March 5, 2026

Lately, there’s been a resurgence interest in Brian Robertson‘s work, but neither expanded reissues of THIN LIZZY’s classic albums nor the of WILD HORSES material focused on him, and the 70-year-old remains one of the most underrated Scottish axemen. Not … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Robertson
MOTÖRHEAD Box Up “On Parole”
March 4, 2026

Sometimes, first albums by a musician or a band are underwhelming but labels have enough faith in their signings that they send such a record to languish on a shelf – for some time, at least. That’s exactly what happened … Continue reading
ANTON ROOLAART – The Ballad Of General Jupiter
March 4, 2026

Wandering Willow / MoonJune 2026 Traveling through space and time, Dutch art-rocker dives into societal consciousness and other human conditions. Never in a hurry to delve into a new album – no less than seven years passed between his debut … Continue reading
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Tagged Anton Roolaart, prog rock
Why did Paul Rodgers refuse to sing on a Van Halen album?
March 3, 2026

Watch the video.
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Tagged Paul Rodgers, Van Halen, YouTube
Mike Vernon Passed Away
March 3, 2026

The great producer Mike Vernon died om March 2nd at the age of 81, a man who couldn’t singlehandedly define the sound of British blues in the late ’60s and early ’70s only because he needed two hands to work … Continue reading
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Tagged Mike Vernon, obituary


