I am in shock. It has just been announced that Eric Carmen passed away over the weekend. I was a tremendous fan of singer-songwriter Carmen, and especially of his work with the Raspberries. In particular, I consider that band's "Go All the Way" one of my all-time favorite songs; in fact I discussed the song on a video episode of "Top 100 Songs of All Time" on TJR's popular YouTube channel you can view HERE. Other gems from that power pop band included "Overnight Sensation," "Tonight" and "Let's Pretend." His solo hits included "All By Myself" and "Hungry Eyes." Only 74, Carmen's death has been announced by his wife Amy Carmen. Read a wonderful appreciation of the artist written by John M. Borack HERE. Learn more about Carmen's life and passing HERE...Robert Kinler
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Tuesday, March 12, 2024
R.I.P. Eric Carmen
I am in shock. It has just been announced that Eric Carmen passed away over the weekend. I was a tremendous fan of singer-songwriter Carmen, and especially of his work with the Raspberries. In particular, I consider that band's "Go All the Way" one of my all-time favorite songs; in fact I discussed the song on a video episode of "Top 100 Songs of All Time" on TJR's popular YouTube channel you can view HERE. Other gems from that power pop band included "Overnight Sensation," "Tonight" and "Let's Pretend." His solo hits included "All By Myself" and "Hungry Eyes." Only 74, Carmen's death has been announced by his wife Amy Carmen. Read a wonderful appreciation of the artist written by John M. Borack HERE. Learn more about Carmen's life and passing HERE...Robert Kinler
Monday, January 22, 2024
The Beatles' 1962-1966 ("Red" album) and 1967-1970 ("Blue" album) discussion
Watch their latest video where TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss their thoughts on the 2023 reissue editions of The Beatles' 1962-1966 (The Red Album) and 1967-1970 (The Blue Album) two months after their release.
Watch the video HERE.
Friday, September 08, 2023
TJR and Robert Kinsler review Rolling Stones advance track "Angry"
The Rolling Stones are back! Watch the video episode where I join reviewer TJR to discuss the band's new single "Angry" and our thoughts on the band's forthcoming album Hackney Diamonds - watch the video HERE
Monday, June 12, 2023
TJR and Robert Kinsler celebrate album releases of 1983
On their latest video, TJR and Robert Kinsler celebrate the parade of amazing new studio albums released in 1983! They each highlight their favorite three albums of that year. Watch the video HERE.
Saturday, May 27, 2023
TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss their biggest concert nightmares!
TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss some of their most memorable concert nightmares! Watch the episode HERE.
'Favorite Songs of All Time' episode: TJR & Robert Kinsler discuss Songs 61-65
Watch the latest "100 Favorite Songs of All Time" episode where TJR and Robert Kinsler each discuss their respective #61-#65 songs. Watch the episode HERE.
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Tina Turner Remembered
TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss the passing of acclaimed singer Tina Turner and her incredible legacy. Watch the episode HERE
Friday, May 19, 2023
A discussion of Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band's May 17, 2023 Q&A with the media
Robert Kinsler and TJR were invited to attend the highly-anticipated Zoom Q&A with Ringo Starr and the members of his All Starr Band on Thursday, May 17, 2023.
Watch a lively discussion about the event and the two music reviewers' thoughts on why these All Starr Band tours are so significant.
Watch the episode HERE.
Saturday, February 25, 2023
'Music Is Still Good' - Mamas Gun and Maple Mars
Check out the latest episode of "Music Is Still Good" where TJR champions the sounds of British soul band Mamas Gun while Robert Kinsler celebrates the return of power pop greats Maple Mars. Watch the episode HERE.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss their favorite Love Songs of all time
Check out a new episode where TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss their favorite Love Songs of all time! Watch the episode HERE.
Monday, January 30, 2023
Watch the trailer for the upcoming YouTube series 'Music Is Still Good'
Watch the trailer for the forthcoming album review series coming in early February! On each episode, TJR and Robert Kinsler each feature a recent album release where they prove "Music Is Still Good." Watch the trailer HERE
Monday, January 16, 2023
Top 10 Singers who didn't make Rolling Stone magazine's '200 Greatest Singers of All Time' list
On their newly-posted episode, TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss their top 10 favorite singers who didn’t make the Rolling Stone Magazine "Greatest 200 Singers of All Time" list. Watch the episode HERE.
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss their favorite reissues of 2022
Watch the new episode where TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss some of their favorite reissues of 2022. Titles from the celebrated likes of Joni Mitchell, The Beach Boys, Neil Young, Rush, Elton John and more are featured! View the episode HERE.
You can also check out Robert's full list of his favorite 22 new reissues and special editions of 2022 HERE.
Monday, December 26, 2022
TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss their favorite albums of 2022
Saturday, November 26, 2022
'Music is Still Good' episode: Gary Clark Jr., Arcade Fire, Dawes, Marcus King, more!
Check out their latest episode where TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss a handful of recent album releases from the likes of Dawes, Arcade Fire, Marcus King and Gary Clark Jr. that prove "Music is Still Good" - watch the episode HERE.
Friday, October 28, 2022
Jerry Lee Lewis Remembered; review of his March 1, 2000 concert at the Galaxy Concert Theatre
Sadly, Jerry Lee Lewis passed away today at the age of 87. TJR and yours truly pay tribute to "The Killer" in a new episode available HERE.
Below is my March 3, 2000 review of Jerry Lee Lewis' March 1, 2000 concert at the Galaxy Concert Theatre in Santa Ana originally published in the Orange County Register. A special "Thank You" to Kelly A. Swift for her photo taken at the concert...Robert Kinsler
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Jerry Lee Lewis performing at the Galaxy Concert Theatre in Santa Ana on March 1, 2000. Photo: Kelly A. Swift |
JERRY LEE LEWIS, HELLBOUND HAYRIDE
Where: Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana
When: Wednesday night, March 1, 2000
REVIEW: Legendary pianist's spirited Galaxy performance is a lesson in Rock History 101.
By ROBERT KINSLER
Special to the Register
Although rock music is somewhere under age 50, its pioneers are mostly gone. The voices of Bill Haley, Elvis Presley, Eddie Cochran and Roy Orbison live on only through the magic of recordings. However, one of rock's true survivors proved to be alive and well in an hour-long performance at the Galaxy Concert Theatre in Santa Ana on Wednesday night. Jerry Lee Lewis may walk — and talk — like a senior citizen being satirized, but get him behind a grand piano and he is transported back in time to the birth of rock 'n' roll.
Such was the case throughout his 16-song set before a capacity crowd at the Galaxy, where — backed by a solid three-man band — the so-called "Killer" displayed plenty of fire.
Although Lewis didn't perform standing up, climb all over his instrument like he has for much of his career, the music-making itself provided plenty of opportunities to celebrate his living legacy.
The Louisiana native launched things with a roaring version of Chuck Berry's "Roll Over Beethoven," his vocals confident and fingers nimble as he fired off the boogie-woogie style that has been imitated by countless blues and rock players since the mid-1950s.
There was a slow and sparse rendering of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," a runaway take on the classic "Sweet Little Sixteen" and his own classic "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On."
And "Great Balls of Fire" remains an exuberant celebration of youth, even in the dancing hands of the 64-year-old Lewis.
Opening act Hellhound Hayride came to the stage armed with a heavy brew of rockabilly and blues. The quartet may never be able to escape completely out of te shadow of te '50s artists who developed early rock, but like te Reverend Horton Heat, an energetic dose of punk thrown in with roots-rock structures can go a long way in able hands.
The bluesy "Sad Romance" and blistering "Hot Rod Soul" (dedicated to Social Distortion guitarist Dennis Danell, who died this week) were standouts.
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Too Many Box Sets? Watch our latest episode of 'TheNEWS'
Check out the latest episode of 'TheNEWS' where TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss just announced upcoming deluxe box sets from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Guns N' Roses, John Cougar Mellencamp and a Record Store Day release featuring The Doors, a cool Billy Idol single as well as a review of the just released Creedence Clearwater Revival title At The Royal Albert Hall...
Watch the episode HERE
Monday, August 15, 2022
'TheNews' episode: The Smithereens, Joni Mitchell, Susanna Hoffs, Orianthi, Olivia Newton-John, more!
Watch the latest episode of "TheNews" where TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss the latest music news headlines to grab their attention. Notable music greats featured on the episode include The Smithereens, Joni Mitchell, Susanna Hoffs, Orianthi, Olivia Newton-John and more!
Watch the episode HERE.
Friday, July 29, 2022
'TheNews' episode: Bruce Springsteen, The Kinks, The Beatles & director Peter Jackson, She & Him, more!
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A review of the latest album from She & Him is included on 'TheNews' episode |
Check out the latest episode of "TheNews" where TJR and Robert Kinsler talk about the music makers making headlines including Bruce Springsteen, The Kinks, The Beatles & director Peter Jackson, She & Him, and more! Watch the episode HERE.
Sunday, July 17, 2022
New episode of 'TheNews' - The Beatles, The Zombies, Elton John, Larkin Poe, The HU, more!
Check out the latest episode of TheNews where TJR and Robert Kinsler discuss announcements related to The Beatles, The Zombies, Elton John, Larkin Poe, The HU, 7Horse and more!
Watch the episode HERE.