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04/26/2026

The music world is mourning the loss of one of their own. Nedra Talley (Nedra Talley-Ross), who rose to fame as a member of the legendary girl group, The Ronettes, has died, this according to a post on her daughter’s social media.

The post read, “At approximately 8:30 this morning our mother Nedra Talley Ross went home to be with the Lord. She was safe in her own bed at home with her family close, knowing she was loved. Thank you Lord There will be a Celebration of Life in the future and I will post information when plans have been confirmed.”

Though groups of ladies had been surrounding the mic many years before these beehived beauties burst onto the scene, The Ronettes played a huge part in popularizing the female fronted acts and are often referred to as ‘The Original Girl Group’.

It was a family affair – Talley-Ross, along with her cousins, Estelle and Veronica Bennett (the latter would later be known to fans as Ronnie Spector) captivated audiences with their unique sound and similar look. Their career catapulted when controversial composer, Phil Spector, took them under his wing. He produced many of their most popular hits, including their classic Christmas album, ‘A Christmas Gift for You.’ “Be My Baby” proved to be the act’s biggest hit, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, in 1963. The Ronettes had additional success on the R&B Chart. “Baby, I Love You” and “Do I Love You?” both cracked the Top 10.

Among their many accomplishments are inductions into the Grammy, Vocal & Rock and Roll Halls of Fame.

Talley-Ross, who was the sole surviving member of the group, was 80 at the time of her passing. Her memory will live on through her music. Our thoughts are with her family during this difficult time.

04/26/2026

We have lost a friend and a precious piece of our musical journey today . She and her group lit every room and stage they ever stood on. Rip Nedra ❤️🤍💜

04/16/2026

TODAY IS BOBBY VINTON’S 91st BIRTHDAY! 🎉

He wasn’t just a singer…
He was the soundtrack of a generation.

From Blue Velvet to Roses Are Red…
Bobby Vinton didn’t just sing love songs — he made us feel them. 🌹

There was something about his voice…
So soft… so sincere… so full of emotion…
It felt like he was singing just for you.

In a world that moved a little slower…
When love songs meant everything…
He was right there on the radio… in our homes… in our hearts.

For so many of us…
Hearing his music brings it all back —
The dances… the moments… the people we’ll never forget. 💫

91 years today… and still the sound of timeless romance. ❤️

Some voices fade…
But legends like Bobby Vinton stay with us forever.

Happy Birthday Bobby! 🎂✨

04/06/2026
04/06/2026

Remembering Bobby Rydell who we lost 4 years ago today!

Today we remember and honor Bobby Rydell, the iconic American singer and actor whose voice defined a generation. Rising from his early days performing with local Philadelphia bands, Bobby’s talent quickly shone through, leading him to a solo career that captured hearts worldwide. His smooth, emotive style, blending rock ‘n’ roll energy with tender pop sensibilities, became instantly recognizable. Hits like “Wild One” (1960), “Volare” (1960), and “Swingin’ School” (1960) showcased not just his vocal charm but a charisma that made every performance unforgettable. Beyond chart success, Bobby’s contributions to music earned him lasting recognition, including induction into the Philadelphia Music Alliance’s Walk of Fame, celebrating the enduring influence of his artistry. His ventures into film, such as “Bye Bye Birdie” (1963), demonstrated the same warmth and sincerity that endeared him to fans, proving he could captivate on screen as effortlessly as on stage. Decades later, Bobby’s music continues to resonate, carrying the joy and nostalgia of an era when youth, optimism, and rhythm intertwined. Fans old and new still feel the spark of his performances, a reminder of the joy he brought to so many lives. Rydell died on April 5, 2022, at the age of 79, after complications from pneumonia. His enduring music, indelible charm, and inspiring story continue to resonate with fans old and new, securing his place as one of America's cherished entertainers.

Today, we celebrate his remarkable journey, the melodies that defined him, and the lasting mark he left on the world of music. Bobby Rydell’s voice may have fallen silent, but the warmth of his songs lives on in every heart they touched.

Robert Louis Ridarelli 🤍
April 26, 1942 – April 5, 2022

03/26/2026

Happy 82nd birthday to Diana Ross! ❤️

03/18/2026

REMEMBERING Chuck Berry ❤️🎶
Oct. 18, 1926 — Mar. 18, 2017

Today we remember Chuck Berry, who passed away 8 years ago today.

Widely regarded as one of the founding fathers of rock and roll, Berry’s guitar riffs, storytelling lyrics, and energetic performances helped shape the sound of modern popular music. His songs captured the spirit of youth and rebellion, influencing countless musicians who followed.

His legacy remains one of the most important in the history of rock music.

Forever remembered ❤️

02/28/2026

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02/13/2026

Remembering lyricist Gerry Goffin who was born on this date February 11, 1939 in New York, NY.

At college he met Carol Joan Klein, who had started writing songs under the name Carole King. They began collaborating on songwriting, with King writing the music and Goffin the lyrics, and began a relationship, and married in August of 1959. Goffin at first worked with other writers including Barry Mann and Jack Keller, but he and Carole King soon established themselves as a successful writing team.

The partnership's breakthrough hit was "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", for which Goffin wrote the lyrics. The song was recorded by the Shirelles and went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1961.

Goffin and King formed one of the most successful songwriting partnerships of the period, with hit songs including: "Take Good Care of My Baby" (a hit for Bobby Vee), "Halfway to Paradise" (Tony Orlando, Billy Fury), "The Loco-Motion" (Little Eva, and later Grand Funk Railroad and Kylie Minogue), "Go Away Little Girl" (Steve Lawrence, and later Donny Osmond), "Don't Say Nothin' Bad (About My Baby)" (the Cookies), "It Might as Well Rain Until September" (Carole King), "One Fine Day" (the Chiffons), "Up on the Roof" (the Drifters and later James Taylor), "I'm into Something Good" (Herman's Hermits, but recorded first by Earl-Jean McCrea under the name Earl-Jean), "Don't Bring Me Down" (the Animals), "Oh No Not My Baby" (Maxine Brown, and later Rod Stewart), "Goin' Back" (Dusty Springfield, The Byrds), "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" (Aretha Franklin), and "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (the Monkees). Goffin and King also wrote several songs jointly with record producer Phil Spector. In 1963, John Lennon was quoted as saying that he wanted Paul McCartney and himself to become "the Goffin-King of England". - Wiki

After splitting from King in , Goffin released a solo album in 1973, It "Ain't Exactly Entertainment", but it was not successful, and he began working with other composers, including Russ Titelman, Barry Goldberg, and then Michael Masser. He and Masser won an Academy Award nomination in 1976 for the theme to the film "Mahogany", sung by Diana Ross; and also wrote "Saving All My Love for You", a hit for Whitney Houston, "Tonight, I Celebrate My Love", "Miss You Like Crazy" and "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You"

Goffin and King were inducted together into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

Goffin died June 19, 2014 at the age of 75

02/09/2026

Also on February 9: On this day in 1981, Bill Haley passed away.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXuYoqUVMbc

He was only 55, but suffering from maladies including alcoholism, a suspected brain tumor and heart disease. Though he performed steadily in his final years, his behavior had grown increasingly erratic, with displays of paranoia (he’d painted the windows of his Texas home black) and outbursts of temper. (Details in this terrific article: https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/falling-comet/ )

Though he’d never lost his UK following, Haley is said to have felt considerable resentment that his place as a rock and roll pioneer had been eclipsed by so many others, Elvis in particular.

Here’s a latter-day UK performance.

02/03/2026

The ROCK 'n' ROLL HALL OF FAME HISTORY of "THE WINTER DANCE PARTY" told by Dion.The true story of the Plane Crash that took the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie...

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