Hope everyone has had a good week.
First I started doing work for a guy from Pickens towards the end of last year. We become pretty good friends. His son lives in Nashville and has released one album. Mixing his second album now in Maurice, Louisiana. Different cause he has some different types of music on his albums but mostly I guess Country. He writes all his lyrics and music. Has written music at Kid's Rock house and Kevin Costner brought rights to 2 of his songs. Check him out. Great story teller in his lyrics in my opinion. Love his writing skills.
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Look at the recording studio he's at this week. 12 acres I believe on the Bayou. Look at all the Grammy and Grammy Nominations on the walls that was recorded their.
201 likes, 10 comments - taylormccallmusic on April 10, 2023: "Mixing record #2 - @dockside.studio W/ @justintocket … no other place to get that mojo, than a haunted studio way back up in the swamp on the vermilion river…".
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266 likes, 16 comments - taylormccallmusic on April 11, 2023: "😎".
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On this day in 1979, the Van Halen LP “Van Halen II” debuted on the Billboard 200 Album Chart at #46 (April 14)
Many of the songs on Van Halen II are known to have existed prior to the release of the first album, and are present on the demos recorded in 1976 by Gene Simmons, and in 1977 by Ted Templeman, including an early version of "Beautiful Girls" (then known as "Bring On the Girls") and "Somebody Get Me a Doctor."
The black-and-yellow guitar on the back of the album known as "Bumblebee" is buried with Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell, who was killed December 8, 2004.
Eddie Van Halen placed it in his Kiss Kasket at his funeral because Darrell had said it was his favorite.
David Lee Roth is shown in a cast in the inner liner notes, as he allegedly broke his heel on the third try of the spread-eagle jump used on the back cover photo.
In the liner notes, The Sheraton Inn of Madison, Wisconsin is thanked.
On Van Halen's first tour, they stayed at the hotel and destroyed the seventh floor, having fire extinguisher fights in the hallways and throwing televisions out windows.
They blamed the incidents on their tour-mates at the time, Journey…
The album went to #6 in the US, #11 in the Netherlands, #15 in Canada, #22 in Sweden, #23 in the UK, #24 in Germany, #30 in Japan, and #68 in Australia.
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Exactly fifty years ago, on this day in 1973, the Led Zeppelin LP “Houses of the Holy” went to #1 on the UK Albums Chart (April 14)
Led Zeppelin’s fifth studio album was yet another superb musical offering...
Both guitarist and producer Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones had installed home studios, which allowed them to arrive at the “Houses of the Holy” recording sessions with complete compositions and arrangements.
It’s a stylistically diverse album compared to Zeppelin’s earlier albums, containing fan favourite songs like “The Song Remains the Same", “Over the Hills and Far Away", “D'yer Mak'er", "The Rain Song" and "No Quarter".
The cover was the first for the band to be designed by Hipgnosis and was based on a photograph taken at Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.
My last post on this album was removed by Facebook due to the album cover being offensive, so I didn’t post it this time…
“Houses of the Holy” went to #1 in the US, the UK, Australia and Canada, #2 in Finland, #3 in the Netherlands, Japan, and Austria, #4 in Norway, and #8 in Germany.
In 2020, the album was ranked at #278 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
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On this day in 1967, the Tommy James and the Shondells single “I Think We’re Alone Now” broke into the US Billboard Top 10 (April 8)
The track by Tommy James & the Shondells from the LP of the same name was written and produced by Ritchie Cordell, who wrote or co-wrote many songs for the band.
The classic 60s hit went to #4 on the US Billboard Hot 100, #6 in Canada, #7 in New Zealand and #8 in South Africa.
“I Think We’re Alone Now” has been covered a few times, notably by Lene Lovitch as the original A-side to her hit single “Lucky Number”, and by Tiffany in 1987, which became a worldwide #1 hit.
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On this day in 1972, the Paul Simon single “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard” debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at #90 (April 8)
The second single from his second studio album peaked at #22 in the US, but went all the way to #6 in Canada, #7 in New Zealand, and #15 in the UK.
The line, "Rosie, the queen of Corona," references the Corona neighborhood in Queens, New York, near where Simon grew up.
The video was filmed at Mathews-Palmer Park in Hell's Kitchen, which was standing in for Halsey Junior High School in Forest Hills, Queens, the neighborhood in which Simon grew up and met Art Garfunkel in high school.
It has a hip hop intro, a bit of skipping, and Paul Simon playing some pick up basketball and stickball with the kids.
It also features basketball player Spud Webb, baseball legend Mickey Mantle, and football coach-commentator John Madden.
Cool song…
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On this day in 1972, the T. Rex LP “Electric Warrior” peaked at #32 on the US Billboard 200 Album Chart (April 8)
The album containing two of the band’s biggest hits (“Jeepster” and “Get it On”) went all the way to #1 in the UK, and peaked at #15 in Australia.
The album is credited as being the first ever example of the glam rock genre.
The Jam's Paul Weller cited it as one of his all-time favourite records, hailing Bolan's guitar playing as "really unique. You know his sound instantly."
Lol Tolhurst of the Cure also said that they listened to it during their formative years: "We were listening to T.Rex at this time,” [...] “I recall Robert [Smith] had a copy of Electric Warrior".
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On this day in 1978, the Jimmy Buffett LP “Son of a Son of a Sailor” debuted on the Billboard 200 Album Chart at #58 (April 8)
A Parrothead favourite, Jimmy’s eighth studio album went on to peak at #10.
The single "Cheeseburger in Paradise" from the album appears on all of Buffett's major greatest hits collections and is a perennial concert favorite, one of "The Big 8" songs that he has played at almost every concert, and is of course the song that the Cheeseburger in Paradise restaurant chain is named after...
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