The Righteous Brothers
Despite a lack of chart success, Willie Tee became a New Orleans legend
Bill Medley wrote a moderate hit for the Righteous Brothers in 1963. Three years later, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels made it a smash.
It’s New Year’s Eve! Everybody’s waiting for The Midnight Hour
Ken Shane pays tribute to the legendary Gerry Goffin
In 1965 the Righteous Brothers had a year that has seldom been equaled in the annals of popular music.
Our look at Time-Life’s “AM Gold” series chugs on with the final installment from 1966, featuring cuts from The Lovin’ Spoonful and The Righteous Brothers.
There’s no denying the stone-cold classics found in this week’s edition of AM Gold.
In which our own Ken Shane and Jim Fusilli of the Wall Street Journal debate the merits of Phil Spector’s work in light of his murder conviction.
Your Popdose Podcast hosts may be on vacation this month, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have fresh content for you! Episode 12 brings an hour’s worth of excellent outtakes from Jeff Giles, Jason Hare and Dave Lifton!
The beginning of disco, guest Beach Boy appearances, and the sound of John Denver being strangled — it’s all part of Jason Hare’s latest edition of CHART ATTACK!