Posts From Greg Brodsky

Vince Calandra, Who Stood-in For Harrison on Beatles’ ‘Sullivan’ Rehearsal, Dies

The former “cue card guy” filled in when the so-called “quiet Beatle” remained at the Plaza Hotel convalescing when John, Paul and Ringo were at the TV studio.

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Review: “Beatles ’64” Documentary Now Streaming: That Footage!

The film captures the electrifying moment of their first visit to America. It features never-before-seen footage of the band.

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Linda Ronstadt Album Designer, Kosh, Talks Covers

We go behind the scenes with her longtime collaborator who earned 3 Grammys for his work with her. “She never seemed to really appreciate how good she was.”

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Jeff Lynne Leads ELO For a Triumphant Night at Hyde Park in 2014

A crowd of 50,000 enjoyed over a dozen hits from the band that the maestro co-founded.

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‘Rise and Fall of Classic Rock’: A Must-Read

Kent Hartman’s book, Goodnight, L.A., sheds light on the city’s recording scene in the ’70s and ’80s, with scores of interviews with the stars.

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11 Great Classic Rock Driving Songs: Reader Favorites

The car is packed up and you’re ready to hit the road. These tunes from Bob Seger, BTO, The Doors, and Kraftwerk will help pass the time.

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Lights Out! Jeff Lynne Closes Final US Tour With a Magical Set: Concert Review

The maestro capped off 2024’s 31-date North American run of Jeff Lynne’s ELO with a spectacular, hit-driven show.

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Record Label Exec on the Early Days and Evolution of Rock Radio 

Our interview with Columbia Records exec Paul Rappaport about his 2025 book, Gliders Over Hollywood: Airships, Airplay and The Art of Rock Promotion.

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The Number One Albums of 1971: 14 Stories

The year was marked by great releases by the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, and others. But the sales chart was dominated by a singer-songwriter.

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Medley Mania of 1981-82: ‘Stars on 45,’ The Beatles & More

A Dutch novelty act released a single that was a medley of songs, backed by a disco beat. The worldwide #1 hit spawned other singles from actual superstars.

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