I won't let a little thing like my death on April 18, 2012, keep me from joining this freshly plowed, fertile music website.
It's an absolute gas to be part of this newfangled, independent musician website. You see, back in the day, we didn't have these fancy-dancy computer machines to share our music. We had record players and good ol' radio waves.
Now, I might be a little out of my element here with all this digital gobbledygook, but I'm excited to, surf the web and, well, do the online thing with you all. It's a hoot to be a part of this virtual jamboree. I mean, can you dig it? I'm still getting the hang of these 'clicks' and 'links' or whatever they call 'em, but hey, the music is what matters, right?
A few of you oldsters know I've had the pleasure of witnessing some of the greatest tunes and artists in the 1960s, from The Beatles to The Beach Boys. The music scene was all about love, peace, and good vibrations. And oh let's not forget those fantastic dancers on American Bandstand. Yes, they were the first hipsters.
And now, I'm here to, spread the good vibes in this digital age. It's all about the music. I mean, don't sweat the small stuff, like my occasional 'technological malfunctions.' Let's keep the music alive, groovy and keep spinnin those records!
We're hoppin and boppin to a brand new beat! From garages to global recognition, the journey starts right here.
Dick Clark opened the gateway for The Temptations,Jackie Wilson,Jimi Hendrix,Otis Redding,Smokey Robinson,James Brown and countless other pioneers.Thank you for preserving that great music,that is so influenced in the music back then and even now