Posts tagged with "Eagles"
William Lee Golden & the Goldens re-release “Take It Easy” – with Web-Exclusive Interview
WILLIAM LEE GOLDEN & THE GOLDENS re-release “Take It Easy” – with Web-Exclusive Interview
Musicians: WILLIAM LEE GOLDEN & THE GOLDENS
Video: “Take It Easy”
WILLIAM LEE GOLDEN & THE GOLDENS CREATING FAMILY HARMONIES AND MAGIC ON EAGLES’ COVER “TAKE IT EASY”
Country Music Hall of Fame living legend William Lee Golden has an incredibly distinctive voice that you immediately connect it with...
Behind the Boards: Nashville
Book Review
Behind the Boards: Nashville
By Jake Brown [Music Square Media/Baker & Taylor]
Intimate. In-depth. Superbly satisfying.
Behind the Boards: Nashville is a treasure trove for aspiring engineers and producers. Anyone who loves Country music and the craft that has gone into making some of the greatest songs the world has ever known will find this book an undeniable must-have for their collection.
Practical, as well as entertaining, award-winning...
Video & Web-Exclusive Interview Brian White
VIDEO FEATURE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Songwriter: BRIAN WHITE
Musician: RODNEY ATKINS
Video: “Watching You”
Brian White is a passionate songwriter. As a writer his songs have earned him 14 Number 1 songs, two Dove Awards for Song of the Year (Michael English & The Martins), SESAC Country Song of the Year & Billboard’s Most Played Song of the Year (Rodney Atkins’ “Watching You”), as well as ACM and CMA nominations....
Video Feature & Interview: JACK TEMPCHIN
VIDEO FEATURE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Featured Artist: JACK TEMPCHIN
Song: “NOTHING WITH YOU”
Jack Tempchin Live / Photo by Chuck Philyaw
Writers: Jack Tempchin, Kim Richey, Joel Piper, Robert Stein
Video: Josh Knoff
JACK TEMPCHIN Web-Exclusive Interview
with M Music & Musicians magazine publisher, Merlin David
How did the idea of “Nothing with You” come to you?
I wrote this song at Michele Clark’s Songwriter...
Eagles
PHOTOGRAPHER HENRY DILTZ, ALBUM-COVER DESIGNER Gary Burden and the four members of a new band called the Eagles set out from Los Angeles at 2 a.m. on March 20, 1972, arriving three hours later at the area that is now Joshua Tree National Park. The whole crew climbed up what Diltz calls a “secret magic mountain,” reaching the top at daybreak. As the sun rose, they began snapping photos for the group’s upcoming self-titled debut album. “You...