If you happen to hear what sounds like Billy Squier's 'The Stroke' blasting out of your local Top 40 radio station over the next few weeks, your ears aren't deceiving you.
No wardrobe. No makeup. No problem.
It's a darn good thing the Los Angeles Dodgers public address announcer introduced the person singing the National Anthem last night, otherwise, it could have been chalked up as a mystery performer.
Dave Fenley has played shows in Texas and all over the US, and even though he's a semi-finalist on a national TV show, he's keeping his tour commitments.
He played a show last night in Virginia, as he continues to advance further in the competition on America's Got Talent.
Had no idea this even took place and quite frankly I'm disgusted at this "entrepreneur" attempting to capitalize on the death of a legendary musician that in all rights should be among the living today.
There is no bigger Classic Rock fan than yours truly, but certain moneymaking endeavors of music megastars that put their logo on anything and everything make me sick.
How do you put together a solo album when people are used to hearing your voice used as a conduit for one of rock's greatest songwriters? It's a nice problem to have, but it's also keeping Roger Daltrey from rushing into recording new solo music.
There is a reason I fell in love with the "Heart" sisters back in the bicentennial (1976), and it wasn't because of their looks. Well, maybe.