This edition of Anatomy Of A Song features a classic tune that hits the target in a couple of ways. First and most obvious, "September Song" names a month that is close by. But what makes it really perfect for the Geezer Music Club is that it's a song that was originally an old man's … Continue reading Anatomy Of A Song – A Geezer’s Lament
Category: Boomers
Do You Remember The Dream Weavers?
During the many years that Ed Sullivan hosted a TV variety show, he always made it a point to feature the newest and hottest musical stars. Even though I wasn't a big fan of his show during my teen years, it seemed to always be on at our house so I probably saw a number … Continue reading Do You Remember The Dream Weavers?
Fever Tree Sprouted During Psychedelic Era
I can't really lay claim to having much interest in the music of the Psychedelic age during its peak years. I was a young family man at that time and my musical tastes were decidedly different. But I have learned to appreciate some of it in the many years since, and I especially like learning … Continue reading Fever Tree Sprouted During Psychedelic Era
Buster Bailey Blew A Mean Licorice Stick
Regular visitors to the GMC might remember that I've always had a fondness for clarinetists, having been one myself (a bad one) and even claiming a sort of spiritual link to Benny Goodman. We've also featured a lot of masters of the licorice stick, but it's been a while since our last so I thought … Continue reading Buster Bailey Blew A Mean Licorice Stick
Hylo Brown Earned His Nickname
When 'Hylo' Brown died a decade ago his name was not a familiar one to most, but he had gained the respect of knowledgeable fans. A bluegrass pioneer who had paved the way for countless performers, his talents included a singing voice with wide range -- the inspiration for his nickname. Born and raised in … Continue reading Hylo Brown Earned His Nickname
Fantastic Foursome – Tenderness Came Late To Otis
It's been a while since our last Fantastic Foursome, so I'll remind everybody how it works. I pick a classic song and tell you a little about it, and I usually include the definitive version of the song. Then I present four alternative performances and give you the opportunity to vote for your favorite. Today's … Continue reading Fantastic Foursome – Tenderness Came Late To Otis
Billie Anthony Chased Rosie Up The Charts
I would imagine that most of us remember "This Ole House," a song that was a chart-topper for Rosemary Clooney -- and one she apparently didn't hate. (An earlier 'house' hit -- "Come On-a My House"-- was notoriously NOT her favorite song.) But even if you remember Rosie's classic, did you know that British singer … Continue reading Billie Anthony Chased Rosie Up The Charts
A Slight Adjustment
I'm not egocentric enough to think that visiting the GMC is a big part of everyone's day, but I just wanted to let our regular visitors know about a change. It concerns something from my first post of 2013, which took the form of a New Year's resolution. In that post I said that I … Continue reading A Slight Adjustment
Germans Loved The Lords
A couple of years back, I spotlighted Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, a British group that's best remembered now for a song that became a rock and roll classic, "Shakin' All Over." I also mentioned that a couple of other bands had hits with the song in those days, but there was one that I … Continue reading Germans Loved The Lords
Terrifying Train Trestles
Although we don't travel as much as we used to, Mrs. BG and I have taken a few train trips through the years. I've been a train buff for a long time and even though she's not the fan as I am, I think she's enjoyed most aspects of our trips. But there is one … Continue reading Terrifying Train Trestles