And the musician/writer of some of the arguably some of the greatest songs of all time such as I'm Into Something Good, The Loco-Motion, Crying In The Rain, Goin' Back, Halfway To Paradise, He's In Town, It Might As Well Rain Until September, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Up On The Roof, Like A Natural Woman, Oh No Not My Baby, One Fine Day, Pleasant Valley Sunday, Take Good Care Of My Baby and You've Got A Friend will be 74 in a couple of weeks time - and is still sounding as if she was 50 years younger.
I am, of course, talking about the wonderful Carole King.
Mick Burt, their drummer, died a few years ago and despite not having his name in the group title, I believe that he was performing with them from the start.
Mick Burt, their drummer, died a few years ago and despite not having his name in the group title, I believe that he was performing with them from the start.
Dear old Mickey Burt died last year, Chas son now drums for them
Mick Burt, their drummer, died a few years ago and despite not having his name in the group title, I believe that he was performing with them from the start.
And the musician/writer of some of the arguably some of the greatest songs of all time such as I'm Into Something Good, The Loco-Motion, Crying In The Rain, Goin' Back, Halfway To Paradise, He's In Town, It Might As Well Rain Until September, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Up On The Roof, Like A Natural Woman, Oh No Not My Baby, One Fine Day, Pleasant Valley Sunday, Take Good Care Of My Baby and You've Got A Friend will be 74 in a couple of weeks time - and is still sounding as if she was 50 years younger.
I am, of course, talking about the wonderful Carole King.
I agree .. along with ex husband Gerry Goffin (the lyricist) who died a few months back .. the Brill Building .. we'll never see the likes again
I was watching a documentary about the origins of Rock & Roll recently and there was an influential American Doo Wop group from the late 50s still going strong with all their original members, can't for the life of me remember their name - although I am pretty sure they were from Chicago.
And the musician/writer of some of the arguably some of the greatest songs of all time such as I'm Into Something Good, The Loco-Motion, Crying In The Rain, Goin' Back, Halfway To Paradise, He's In Town, It Might As Well Rain Until September, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Up On The Roof, Like A Natural Woman, Oh No Not My Baby, One Fine Day, Pleasant Valley Sunday, Take Good Care Of My Baby and You've Got A Friend will be 74 in a couple of weeks time - and is still sounding as if she was 50 years younger.
I am, of course, talking about the wonderful Carole King.
I agree .. along with ex husband Gerry Goffin (the lyricist) who died a few months back .. the Brill Building .. we'll never see the likes again
And of course talking about Carole King leads us to "Oh Carol", written by her once High School boyfriend, Neil Sedaka. Mr Sedaka will be 78 in March.
Looked up ZZ Top and surprised to learn they have been playing together since 1969, ten years before I thought they started. 47 years I the same tour bus!
Also surprised to read an article by Noddy Holder saying that the guys in the band detest each other which is why they haven't played together since the early 1990's.
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They're ALL gonna die!!!!!
Graham Nash – vocals, guitar 73
Vic Steele – guitar 70
Eric Haydock – bass 72
Don Rathbone – drums 73
Original line-up of The Hollies, all still alive.
I am, of course, talking about the wonderful Carole King.
Thanks for info.
I'll get my coat.
Bill Withers
Maurice White (Earth, Wind and Fire)
John Williams (Composer, movie scores)
Mr Sedaka will be 78 in March.
47 years I the same tour bus!
Also surprised to read an article by Noddy Holder saying that the guys in the band detest each other which is why they haven't played together since the early 1990's.