In 1965 The Beatles released their 6th album, “Rubber Soul”. 1965 also represents the first year for those of us born as Generation X. This was a pivotal album for the Fab Four in that it represented a change from a focus on selling “Singles” to a...
When Blind Melon entered the 90s music scene with their brand of neo-psychedelic Alt-Rock, and a different sound to their grungy musical contemporaries, who would’ve known that a video with a little girl in a bee costume dancing to a sweet acoustic...
One year before Twisted Sister broke through to 80s mega-stardom with the album Stay Hungry, they released their sophomore effort titled, “You Can’t Stop Rock ‘N’ Roll” in 1983. What they lacked in radio-friendly “hit singles”, they more than made up...
After Ozzy was fired from Black Sabbath in 1979, no one expected the output of such an amazing solo album. "Blizzard of Ozz", released in 1980, has sold over 5 million copies, and with the help of the legendary Randy Rhoads (Guitars), Bob Daisley...
After listening to The Cars self-titled debut album from 1978, co-hosts Hollywood and Dirty Jim were not surprised it sold over 6 million albums. GenXers, who were in middle school and high school in the 70s and 80s, remember hearing on the radio...