60's-70's (Classic Rock) / Late 70's -80's (Metal/Hard Rock)/ 50's -60's (Oldies)
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Monday, February 9, 2026
Carole King : Tapestry (Expanded Edition)

Carole King Klein
(Born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942)
is an American
singer-songwriter
and musician
renowned for her
extensive contributions
to popular music.
She wrote or co-wrote
118 songs that
charted on the
Billboard Hot 100
during the latter half
of the
20th century
and 61 songs
that reached
the UK charts,
establishing her as
the most successful
female songwriter
on the UK
singles charts
from
1962 to 2005.
In the 1960s,
King and her first husband,
Gerry Goffin,
composed over
two dozen hit songs
for various artists,
many of which
remain standards.
She transitioned to a
solo performing career
in the 1970s,
following her
debut album
Writer
(1970)
with the
critically acclaimed
Tapestry
(1971),
which topped the
U.S. album chart
for 15 weeks
and stayed on
the charts for
over six years.
King has released
25 solo albums,
with
Tapestry
being her most successful,
and has sold over
75 million
records worldwide.
Her honors include
four Grammy Awards,
inductions into
the Songwriters Hall of Fame
and twice
into the
Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame
(as a performer and songwriter),
the 2013
Library of Congress
Gershwin Prize
for Popular Song
(as its first female recipient),
and the
2015
Kennedy Center Honors.
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Tom Rush: Tom Rush / Wrong End of the Rainbow
Tom Rush
(Born February 8, 1941)
is an
American
folk and blues singer,
guitarist,
and songwriter
whose success
helped launch the careers
of other
singer-songwriters
in the 1960s
and who has
continued his
own singing career
for 60 years
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Friday, February 6, 2026
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Kansas : Song For America (Expanded Edition)
ACROSS THE SEA
THERE CAME A MULTITUDE
SAILING SHIPS UPON THE WAVE
FILLED WITH THE VISIONS OF UTOPIA
AND FREEDOM THAT THEY CRAVE
RAVAGE,
PLUNDER,
SEE NO WONDER
RAPE AND KILL
AND TEAR ASUNDER
CHOP THE FOREST,
PLOW IT UNDER
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Nite City : Nite City
Nite City
(Also known as Ray Manzarek's Nite City)
was an
American
rock band
formed in
Los Angeles, California,
in 1977
by former
Doors member
Ray Manzarek.
The band
consisted of
lead singer
Noah James,
bassist
Nigel Harrison
who later achieved
who later achieved
greater success
as a member of
Blondie,
guitarist
Paul Warren,
drummer
Jimmy Hunter
and keyboardist
Ray Manzarek
. The group recorded
and released
two studio albums
in 1977
and 1978
and one live album
in 1977
on the
20th Century Record label.
The band's music
sold poorly
and the group
failed to acquire
any sales
or following.
Soon after the release
of their
second studio album,
Golden Days Diamond Nights,
which was released
only in West Germany,
Nite City
disbanded.
TRACKLIST
Nite City
Love Will Make You Mellow
Angel W/no Freedom
Midnight Queen
Bitter Sky Blue
Caught In A Panic
In The Pyramid
Game Of Skill
Karen Carpenter : Karen Carpenter (Expanded Edition)
Karen Anne Carpenter
(March 2, 1950 – February 4, 1983)
was an
American musician
who was the
lead vocalist
and drummer
of the highly
successful duo
formed with her
older brother
Richard.
With a distinctive
three-octave
contralto range,
she was praised by
her peers for
her vocal skills.
Carpenter appeared on
Rolling Stone's
2010 list
of the
100 greatest
singers of all time.
Carpenter was born in
New Haven, Connecticut
and moved to
Downey, California
in 1963
with her family.
She began to study
the drums in high school
and joined the
Long Beach State
choir in college.
After several years
of touring and recording,
the Carpenters
were signed to
A&M Records
in 1969,
when Karen was
Just 19 years old.
They achieved enormous
commercial and
critical success
throughout the 1970s.
Initially,
Carpenter was the
band's full-time drummer,
but she gradually
took the role of
Frontwoman
as her drumming
was reduced to a
handful of
live showcases or
tracks on albums.
In 1975,
Carpenter started
exhibiting symptoms of
anorexia nervosa
due to the
severe pressures
of fame and her
complicated
family dynamics.
She was never able
to recover
and died
at the age of 32
in 1983
from
complications
related to her disorder,
which was
little-known outside
celebrity circles
at the time.
Carpenter's death
sparked worldwide
attention and research
into
eating disorders
and body dysmorphia
Interest in her life
and death
has spawned
numerous documentaries
and films
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
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