by Robert Wilkinson Our musical July 4 celebration kicks off in a big way with 3 birthdays! With all respects to Mister Chuck, "And we'll be rockin' in Westwood, at UCLA, all the way to Jakarta, and the Bay of Biscay, straight up to Manchester, up in the UK, everyone be rockin' right here today!" Today we have two musical birthdays to celebrate, and I’ve thrown in a few more to commemorate what America at its best means to me. Because these tunes represent some of the greatest songs in history, kick back and enjoy pure American music! First, July 4 is the birthday of one of America’s greatest songwriters, Mister Stephen Foster (July 4, 1826 – January 13, 1864). While this “Father of American music” is mostly forgotten today, his songs live forever and are still part of the Great American Songbook. In his very short life he wrote over 200 songs, two of which have become official state songs, and one was the anthem of the California Gold Rush (“Oh Susanna.”). A...
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by Robert Wilkinson Saint Swithun's Day is the birthday for two radically different awesome talents, each remarkable in their own way. Because of the quantity of incredibly great tunes for your listening and dancing enjoyment, we begin the party early and dance through this afternoon and evening! Linda Ronstadt (July 15, 1946) needs no introduction to most of us. She's been a major talent since the 60s, when she broke into the national charts with the Michael Nesmith penned "Different Drum," and from there went on to be a huge part of inventing the "Southern California sound" with Jackson Browne, Waddy Wachtel, the Eagles, J. D. Souther, and a hundred other major talents. She's won ten Grammys, an Emmy, and countless other awards and nominations. This "First Lady of Rock" has collaborated with too many major talents to list here, and has worked for human rights for many years. She's a truly classy lady, and has given us some great tunes...
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