Category Archives: Music
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Oh say can you seeeeeeeeeee
Leave a commentDecember 16, 2023 by jacklovelace
I love it when a singer honors the song, not themselves. I listen to good singers, great singers, focus on …
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Young Elvis in Cape
Leave a commentDecember 9, 2023 by jacklovelace
Wanda Jackson is sometimes thought of as the first female rock and roller. (the only time I ever saw her …
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Laine sadly time to Go Now
Leave a commentDecember 7, 2023 by jacklovelace
Denny Laine died this week. He was best known for his work with Paul McCartney and Wings. I was never …
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Travolta ad is a big smile
Leave a commentDecember 3, 2023 by jacklovelace
I don’t like commercials. I love the John Travolta Santa commercial. And did you notice the person taking the credit …
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And then Brandi sang
Leave a commentDecember 1, 2023 by jacklovelace
I was listening to Sirius yesterday and “The Story” by Brandi Carlile came on. It prompted a special memory. E …
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St. Louis Blues
Leave a commentNovember 11, 2023 by jacklovelace
One of my all time favorite songs is St. Louis Blues. A Wall Street Journal columnist wrote this weekend it …
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When a Zombie loses his voice
Leave a commentOctober 12, 2023 by jacklovelace
An unusual concert last night at the Boulder Theater with the Zombies. The Zombies still have original singer Colin Blunstone. …
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“I can’t hear you.” No wonder
Leave a commentSeptember 24, 2023 by jacklovelace
Musical acts like to make reference to where they are playing to make us feel more connected. Sometimes they are …
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Thanks for the Schoolboy Heart Jimmy
Leave a commentSeptember 2, 2023 by jacklovelace
Jimmy Buffett’s death hit me harder than I would have thought this morning. Some of it is selfish. We are …
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Life in the Fast Lane: Pay baby
Leave a commentJuly 15, 2023 by jacklovelace
The Eagles are coming to Denver this fall. Love them. They have always been the price leader on concerts and …
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