by Ian Howarth | Jul 24, 2023 | Blog
David's Journey: From to Fairview Mall to Loyola College (1965 to 1987) By Ian Howarth, July 2023 THERE’S NOTHING LIKE an upcoming high school reunion to fire up the frontal cortex into overdrive. Fortunately, for the Boomer Generation, this part of the brain still...
by Ian Howarth | Dec 22, 2021 | Blog
Justin Trudeau’s Holiday Reading & a Salute to Two Senior Rockers Rock ‘n’ Radio: When DJs and Rock Music Ruled the Airwaves By Ian Howarth, December 2021 In 2017 I had a book published called Rock ‘n’ Radio: When DJs and Rock Music Ruled the Airwaves (Vehicule...
by Ian Howarth | Nov 26, 2021 | Blog
Rock on the Road Again: Bubbles, Plan B, Spotify and the Monkees After the World Health Organization declared covid-19 a worldwide pandemic on March 11, 2020, the entertainment business was effectively shut down. By Ian Howarth, November 24,2021 Concerts, live...
by Ian Howarth | Oct 27, 2021 | Blog
Keeping the Stones Rolling: The Charlie Watts Factor Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts was hardly an out-front presence of the group. And he liked it that way. By Ian Howarth, October 2021 Of all the group members, Watts was the only one who the audience was least...
by Ian Howarth | Aug 5, 2019 | Blog
CFCF-TV's Like Young Kept Host Jim McKenna Thinking on his Feet While Others Danced Live Show Was Foundation for his Career in Entertainment Biz By Ian Howarth, August 2019 Soothing Sammi’s Psyche It’s a post-major snow storm Saturday afternoon in...
by Ian Howarth | Dec 4, 2017 | Blog
Don't Sit on the LP: Vinyl Still in the Game By Ian Howarth, December 4, 2017 I’m a Baby Boomer, old enough to have had an intimate relationship with vinyl. My mother, with her record collection (probably handed down by her parents) of mostly 78 rpms, tried...
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