A KOOL Day for Music
Song that was recorded by a Jamaican singer-songwriter that was turning into an international hit record by an English blues guitarist
Durand Jones And The Indications Close Out The Summer With Sweet Vibes And Golden Melodies
Durand Jones And The Indications delivered a night full of unrelentingly pure vibes.
A KOOL Day for Music
Topping the American music charts for six weeks in 1979, a song that bridged the pop - new wave music gap.
A Kool Day for Music
Song from the summer of 1967 that launched The Doors into music history.
A KOOL Day for Music
At the end of summer 1972, a Washington D.C. DJ took the song and made it his personal project to get the record played nationaly.
Supercrush Is Your New Favorite Power Pop Band with Thrash Metal Sensibilities
Someone once said to us, “watching you guys play is like watching a death metal band play power pop,” To me, that was the ultimate compliment.
A KOOL Day for Music
In 1977, two musicians were brought back together through a chance meeting where they recorded their one and only big hit record.
A KOOL Day for Music
Recorded by a one-hit wonder duo that had the longest running song on the American music charts in 1969.
Blix, Plum Vision, and Rachaels Children Give The Treasure Valley All the Punk Rock They Can Handle… And Then Some
“With a three-band line-up that ignited the tiny venue in downtown Boise, Idaho, with the dirty and raw spirit of 1978, a bona fide punk show is precisely what the Treasure Valley got last Wednesday evening.”
A KOOL Day for Music Summer Special pt. 2
Part 2 of the ‘Songs of Summer’ list that takes you to the lazy, hazy days of summers of long ago.
A KOOL Day for Music Summer Special pt. 1
Something completely different for the KOOL Day for Music post. Thinking back to the lazy, hazy, days of summer- what was on your playlist. What was the summer song that you immediately reached for the volume knob to listen?
A KOOL Day for Music
Song that has become part of rock history after a fire in a Montreux, Switzerland casino, December of 1971. With the help of The Rolling Stones, it became of the the group’s biggest singles.
A KOOL Day for Music
1979 was changing on the music charts for something that wasn’t disco. It was ex-Kingston Trio member John Stewart who recorded one of his most successful records.
A KOOL Day for Music
Song from a Treasure Valley local rock and roll band that made an impact around the world during a time when it was cool to be a counter culture revolutionary.
A Good Day for Music
Spring of 1966, a minor hit record from The Kingston Trio gets a second breath of life.
A Good Day for Music
Looking at a song that became another for Stevie Wonder chart-topper. From 1977. Sir Duke.
A Good Day for Music
Banned by the British Broadcasting Company that was a huge hit in America, that started out as another song by the prolific songwriter.
A Good day for Music
A cover song from May 1970 that scored a bigger hit on most of the American music charts, even though both groups were working for the same label.
A Good Day for Music
May 1978 a song that was a hit for the Drifters in 1963 was added to a Jazz guitarist’s album that saw the most success and even used for the film ‘All That Jazz’
A Good Day for Music
A 1967 song that was turned down by most of the recording artists of the day until The Turtles made it their own. Knocking The Beatles off the number one spot on the music charts