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Restless Heart is an American country music band established in 1984. The band was established by record producer Tim DuBois, who wanted to create a studio band for the recording of songwriting demos. Between 1984 and 1998, Restless Heart recorded for RCA Records Nashville. More»


Classic Rock Magazine issue #17 was published August 2000. The magazine included Classic Cuts No.13

 

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Though released as a Donnie Iris album, the musicians all are credited as members of The Cruisers. Donnie Iris And The Cruisers was dropped by MCA in 1984. The band signed with the small HME Records label. Their next album, No Muss...No Fuss, released in 1985, continued the trend set by Fortune 410 by charting at #115 with the single "Injured in the Game of Love". More»


Lasley started his music career in his teens, forming a singing group with his sister and achieving some success in the Detroit area. In 1970 he joined the cast of Hair, performing first in Detroit and then on tour. This led to a move to New York City, and performances on and off-Broadway. Lasley started his career as a back-up singer at this time. Along with Vandross, he performed on many of Chic's and Sister Sledge's recordings. More»


Compilation cd featured with Classic Rock Magazine issue #124 published November 2008.

 

 

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Issued with Classic Rock Magazine Issue #16 July 2000.

 

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The companion cd published with Classic Rock Magazine issue #108 was dedicated to blues in all kind of varieties. The magazine was published August 2007.

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In June 2000 Classic Rock Magazine issue #15 was published including Classic Cuts No.11.

 

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This album is one of the forgotten treasures of the 1980's, produced by Don Was. The album was only released on vinyl and has never been reissued.
Though primarily a Funk & Soul album, the individual tracks are very varied and the whole album is a very good example of what David Lasley is capable of. More»


Love Blind is in fact a solo release by Gareth Mortimer. Outside the UK the album was released as Morty & The Racing Cars though Racing Cars had split up after their third studio album.
Racing Cars was reformed in 2000 and released two more album. In 2015 Gareth "Morty" Mortimer died from cancer aged 66. More»


Featured with Classic Rock Magazine issue #143 published March 2010. On 9 of the 14 tracks musicians like Lemmy, Tony Iommi, Keith Richards and Billy Gibbons makes guest appearances on recordings of other artists. More»


Farrenheit was founded by the two ex The Joe Perry Project members Charlie Farren (Guitar, Vocals) and David Hull (as David Heit) (Bass) joined by John "Muzz" Muzzy (Drums). More»


2 cd limited edition compilation by Australian icon Richard Clapton. Digitally remastered by Don Bartley.

 

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