Way Back 2025

Birdlegs and Pauline, Andy W. and the Animals in Films,
Kyu and Cash on Commercials

Novocaine, an action flick with a hero who can't feel pain, goes outside the normal musical realm for overly-bloody fare with "Mist of a Dream," Birdlegs and Pauline's dreamy 1964 recording that has become a 2020s media favorite, and "Silver Bells" by Andy Williams (you read that right, Christmas violence in March)! Oscar winner Bong Joon Ho's all-star sci-fi puzzler Mickey 17, starring an "expendible" Robert Pattinson, features an eerie drum-track remix of The Animals... MORE ››

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Every Mothers' Son

New York quintet Every Mothers' Son shows up twice on the Top 100 Garage Band Hits 1963-1969! Explore the best of the '60s U.S. rock scene ... MORE ››

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FRANKIE AVALON

Frankie Avalon

The quintessential teen idol of the music world may very well be Frankie Avalon. This trumpet-playing prodigy wasn't the first (depending on how far back you want to go, we could be talking about Elvis Presley, or Frank Sinatra in the '40s, or Rudy Vallee in the '30s, or...); Ricky Nelson and Paul Anka came along at about the same time, though legions of fans will make the case that Ricky was a more "serious" rock artist and Paul's forte was songwriting, while Frankie embodied something closer to the original concept of an American Idol. One thing setting this late '50s generation of adolescent-girl-magnets apart from their predecessors is that they were actual teenagers. Avalon had more than just his image going for him; a talented musician and singer ... MORE ››



Vinyl Attack The O'Kaysions

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the O'Kaysions

Kenly, a small town of little more than a thousand residents located in the western part of North Carolina about 40 miles east of state capital Raleigh, was where a quartet of high school students started a band in 1959. They called themselves The Ks (for Kenly), getting their feet wet that spring playing at Kenly High's Junior-Senior Prom. The local paper mistakenly referred to them as ... MORE ››