This channel was created by 40- radio veteran John Beaudin who has done every position in radio from All-nights to mornings and has been both a music and program director. Rock History Music is about reporting up-to-date music news on classic rock musicians from the 60', 70's, and 80's. We have interviewed members of Genesis, Toto, Journey, Three Dog Night, Eagles, Elton John's band, Grand Funk, Chicago, Jethro Tull, America, Loverboy, Supertramp, Yes etc. We report on the biggest Rock, Prog and pop bands of the last 50 years. All our interviews are exclusive to this channel. He currently hosts the evening show at Move 103.5 Radio in Vancouver and on iHeartRadio.
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Try working in the trades for 40 years…
Both Justin and John seem like nice people. I heard Mike was also.
John great interview with Joseph.
complete BS from a trump 🤡 .. sad .. very sad
RIP🖤
Their Ed Sullivan appearance was certainly a timeless moment in rock history. Still a stunning performance today.
Here's Ozzy again. Learn to pronounce his name properly. It's not " a peace". It's "App a see "
Saw Mark 2 weeks ago with Dave Mason, he was great, loved hearing Vanilla Fudge!
Great story.
You know why,Pablo Cruise is bad to the bone.That's why.😁🤙
What took so long???
I started following them in 1972. We’ve always lived FAR from the Cities but I’ve still managed to see them 48 times. It’s worth mentioning that the current lineup has been together longer than the original. And they still ROCK live.
Love sweet rip brian
Ahh so his gave some bad news to the husband after that? Really awkward
Mick said in an interview , " When he first sang the song, he sang it like an angel". Mick also said that the rift was becuase they were getting behind rock music... Grammh was upset about that...but who knows. ..mick sounds pretty honest and sincere. He does write all the music, ghram only sings...but you hear how he seems a lil bitter about "I dont want to live without you" of course all the money wasnt going just to mick and grham didnt get a dime. I dont believe he didnt get a dime....He's really mad about Kelly, though.
Thanks for the great Channel, 👍 Cheers
I saw Vanilla Fudge in 1967 at Jax Bach Colosseum in Jacksonville, Florida. Changed my musical life!
Toto Totally full influence
Interesting, thx fellas
An amazing band with remarkable players. Deep Purple often cites Vanilla Fudge among their early influences. 🤟🤟🎸🥁✌️💜
I worked with my neighbor for my final project in high school. He was a musician and taught me some basics of production and public speaking. My neighbor had many connections in the classic rock industry. Upon finishing my mentor work, he gave us tickets to an upcoming show. Even though I never met Tommy Shaw, he made a framed, signed ticket for me congratulating me for passing. I still have it in my room! No doubt he’s a great guy.
Ed Sullivan LOVED these guys---as heavy and as radical as they were---they were from the neighborhood! They were the two Italians, a Jew and Tim Bogert---all New Yorkers, and they were, in my opinion, a better version of what ATCO labelmates Iron Butterfly could have been but didn't quite have the talent to be
Here’s a band that needs to talked about more, great sound, with an amazing drummer, thanks for putting this together John ,
I remember Vanilla Fudge groundbreaking band ! People still talk about them ❤️
I love his drumming in Cactus. One of the most unrated bands ever.
Thanks John
The movie that the song I Don’t Want To Miss a Thing is from is Armageddon
I can't believe how greedy Mick was. Pretty much ruined those songs for me after learning this.
In my room I can sing just like him
Dan Fogelberg was the winner in that decision.
Can't wait to see them in Laughlin, NV in September '24...my wife got tickets for my birthday! Last time I saw them..and one of my guitar heroes..Buck Dharma..was in Indiana back in '81 or '82. So freaking stoked!
Mean woman blues
loving the tributes and comments with memories and stories! Pauls Daughter here. 4 years later and its still so hard. Stories and memories from fans make it easier. Love to all!
This announcement was LONG overdue....like decades.
This Guy was "Acquainted" with Ronnie Van Zant. Knew him only from a Show Biz Concert Context. He wasn't that close to be making these innuendos of Ronnie's Hopes, Dreams & Persona of Character!
Love Carmine with Vanilla Fudge and Rod Stewart! Not for nothin though, Carmine looks great for his age! Goes to show you, music keeps you young!
One thing i would like to know, with the incarnation now of Little River Band, when they perform on stage and perform the hits that were written by Goble, Birtles and Shorrock and let's not forget David Briggs, are they paying royalties ?, i'm not going to attack Wayne Nelson, but i would with Stephen Housdon due to the fact, that he may own the rights to the brand name, Little River Band, LRB, he does not own the rights to, Help Is On It's Way, Reminiscing, Lady, Lonesome Loser etc.
Lou Graham is the Voice of.....Foreigner......For the most part.....He made the Songs WHAT they are .....
Greatest band with the greatest guitarist known to man.
Mick Jones never on media trashing Lou. Just an observation
I loved all of the first 7 MB albums starting with days of Future Past and ending with Seventh Sojourn. I didn't get to see them until 81.
🤔Herman Raybell drummer for the Scorpions went crazy 😫 from the pounding of the drums 😖
I get the Classic Line Up comment with Tommy Shaw but that wasn't Styx and not how they started out. It was with John J. Curulewski instead of Tommy on guitars and up to the album 'Crystal Ball' where Tommy joined the band replacing John their biggest hit was 'Lady' from Styx II and probably the most played tune of their catalog. Before John left they penned 'Lorelei' written by both Dennis and James Young and became their 2nd Top 40 single and the album went Gold. Quite an accomplishment I guess before the so-called presence of Tommy Shaw. So, can we get the comments right when you give info on how Styx started out because they didn't start out with Tommy Shaw.
Who is this Mick guy they keep talking about? Lou Gramm IS Foreigner.
Hey Mick. You sound like an ARSEHOLE!
Long time Styx fan since the 70's, although the band has continued, and I've seen them a couple of times over the last 15 years, the band really isn't the same without Dennis..
I'm 75, now and have been playing drums professionally since age 12. I always sit on my throne pretty much on my tail bone and use my feet to position myself like a tripod.. I play the pedals heel down. I could never play by just sitting on the throne alone, with heels raised. I need to use my feet to give me the stability of the tripod. I've never had back problems. Never had problems with my hands, arms, nor legs from playing my drum sets. I mostly use traditional grip, but sometimes switch back and forth from trad to matched. There is no need to develop physical problems playing the drums, IF you learn how NOT to play...
I feel fortunate to have seen the band @ the free Final Four concert in Phoenix during the 2010s, even if the circumstances weren't ideal for them. I was too young in the 70s to see any of the big bands from back then @ their peak & too poor to see most of them when they came back in the 80s or 90s. By then I was into the newer acts anyway. I've always loved listening to them on the radio & bought several of their albums though. I hope to eventually get their whole catalog. So long Aerosmith.
One of my all time favorite bands! Sound just as good live, unlike many bands that just feel they need to play a song ALOT faster and so loud and distorted, that you just don't enjoy it... And all these guys have great voices and harmonize so great together. I will sure mis them. VERY UNDERATED
I've been drumming since I was 16 and I'm 61 now and I had to give it up a few years ago as my lower back is not 16 y.o.anymore !