Thursday, April 18, 2013

John Fogerty Kicks Music Into A Brand New Summer

The best part about a Carolina summer isn't the 98 degree nights with humidity washing the sweat from your armpits. Summer starts in May and wraps up near November. Inside those seven months a few million wild minded, take life as it is cuz I'm gonna do it my way people forget man put walls on their house. We live outside beyond the sun setting on the eastern side of our new living room. BBQ, backyard pool parties, scantily dressed girls fresh from the pages of 50 Shades and an I Heart Radio AP on the smartphone emphatically resistant to ending the journey to collect music. Where there's summer. There has to be loud, in your face, call the cops all you want music. Don't let Black Sabbath collect all the new music headlines. In May CCR's former front man John Fogerty goes all out I own this market. He's spent the past year recording with Foo Fighters, Kid Rock and Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban and Bob Seger. The best looking hair in Rock n Roll Rod Stewart puts out new tunes for I Heart Radio. It's his first album of new rock material in years, which he has described as “just a good, old-fashioned Rod Stewart album with a lot of mandolin and acoustic guitar and fiddles. Plus some seriously out of control fun by way of good storytelling. I said seven months of summer right? Then we can't let the new music addiction end there. Checking in will be Bob Dylan, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Paul McCartney in May. The mystical poets of the Moody Blues have a pair of live DVDs that document two very different eras of their career. And! And the critically acclaimed Rolling Stones documentary ‘Crossfire Hurricane’ can finally make it into your life and style.

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