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Materick, whose Canadian radio hits included “Linda, Put the Coffee On,” “Feelin’ Kinda Lucky Tonight” and “Northbound Plane,” gave up music for woodworking for a while. Now he’s back.
The 1970s was an era that produced some of the greatest live albums in history. In the previous decade, artists and producers took great pains to make studio albums sound as spotless and pristine ...
4 Way Street was the first live album in the 1970s to make number one on the Billboard 200. It brought together the best of the band members individually and as CSNY. It’s a superb live record ...
Ten 1970 live albums at the wrong end of a data-backed ranking list That site and its data drew me back for another look. This time to the bottom end of their list of 88 live albums of the 1970s.
On Sept. 17, 1970, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to mark the “topping-off” of a new building for Radio-Canada/CBC on what was then Dorchester Blvd. E. (now René-Lévesque).
Today, we’re going to look at four country songs from the 1970s that didn’t need radio play to become classics. Some sparked cover versions that became massive hits while others were just good ...