Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: “Could You Tell Me How To Get To Carnegie Hall,...

Photos courtesy of Annie Haslam, Michael Dakota and William James Throughout the decades, Carnegie Hall has been a benchmark of both cultural history and performance virtuosity. Artists and bands spanning...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: Tennessee Studs (Foggy Mountain Breakthrough)

Within the sphere of popular music in Nixonian-era 1972, there’s an interesting hybrid of commercial acts. Teen idols, hard rockers, proggers, female belters, country crooners, soulsters — nothing is...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: Billy Cobham’s Vital Transformation ~ Billy Cobham’s ‘Spectrum’

Photo Courtesy of Billy Cobham Billy Cobham Spectrum Billy Cobham became a legend well before releasing his debut solo album. Prior to 1973, the Panamanian drummer by way of New York cut...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: ‘Did I Hear You Say That This Is Victory’ –...

It’s doesn’t matter that it’s been 50 years; Blue Öyster Cult remains one of rock music’s most underappreciated bands. Here we have a powerhouse collective where democracy (at least for...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: Treat It As A Good Thing – Jon Anderson...

Photo Courtesy of Stan Johnson Before Amazon entered my life, I was forced to hunt for hard-to-come-by CDs the old-fashioned way — in America’s many, many Goodwill stores. In one such...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: Highly Strung ~ Hackett Revisited

Photos by Tina Korhonen Steve Hackett’s fingers should be in the Smithsonian — given all they’ve created since the opening lines of “The Musical Box” came wafting in to introduce Genesis’...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: Get Out What’s Inside Of You! (“Can You Tell Me...

Photo above courtesy of Armando@kinetic-image.com One word I’ve found to be synonymous with the COVID-19 pandemic is “routine.” Even as lockdowns begin to ease, there’s still not much I can find myself...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: Big Bad Jim

Photo of A.J. and Jim Croce together courtesy of Joshua Black Wilkins and Paul Wilson   September 20, 1973 marked the day the music died a second time. Jim Croce, the tender singer,...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: “And The Gods Made Love” ~ Eloy’s Wave Of Brilliance

Photos courtesy of Frank Bornemann I will admit, there have been many times during this pandemic when my brain has been consumed by more negative thoughts than positive ones. Fear,...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: Exile On Easy Street

Photo Courtesy of Exile In 1978, the Gibb brothers and younger sibling Andy engaged in a six-month-long ping-pong-like domination over the Billboard Hot 100, volleying one iconic hit to fans...