On November 28, 1974, the classic prog rock band Yes plays the Miami Jai-Alai Fronton. The show and visuals are over the top! While the backdrop behind them is a screen shape that looks like wings behind them with a set of ribs and lungs.
Happy Birthday To: Pete Townshend!
As co-founder and principal songwriter for one of the most important and influential bands in rock history, Pete Townshend has written over 100 songs for The Who. He lent his voice and inimitable albeit sometimes aggressive guitar stylings to the band for over 50 years.
Eric Burdon and War
Eric Burdon and War playing live at the Beat Club in Germany circa 1970, featuring some of their classic hits at the time. Taking place in September of 1970. This performance features four tracks each from the albums available at that time.
Christone Kingfish Ingram - Video of The Week!
Since the release of Kingfish (his Grammy nominated 2019 debut), guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Christone "Kingfish" Ingram has been tearing up the blues scene. This blues prodigy is striking it out of the ballpark once again with his latest single “662!”
Van Halen - Rock n Roll Logo
The Black Crowes - 2 Crows
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme Back My Bullets
Pink Floyd - Pig Stain
Grateful Dead - Fillmore
The Rolling Stones - Classic Tongue
Royal Tea
A New Day Now
The Sleep Eazys
Live at the Sydney Opera House
Redemption
British Blues Explosion Live
Dunlop MXR Phase 100 Pedal
JB Jacquard Guitar Strap
JB 1962 Fender Jaguar Mini Guitar
Way Huge Smalls Overrated Special Overdrive
Blues on Fire Tee
JB Gold Pick Tin
Flying V Ash Tray
Nerdville Vintage & Rare Neon Clock
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Nothing beats a cool cloudy day in Los Angeles. (For us it’s a welcome treat and a respite from the months of scorching sun. ) I have decided that today is Steve Howe day in Nerdville so I broke out the 1964 Gibson ES-175 just like Steve played/and continues to play for his whole career. Please notice the barrage of subliminal messages hidden in these photos. It’s not like I am a shameless self promoter with a new record out this week. Come on.. I have more class and decorum than that. Or do I?as taken by my dad at Third Encore Studios in North Hollywood in early 1991. )
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