In memory of Chuck Berry, 1926-2017… MORE
In memory of Chuck Berry, 1926-2017… MORE
Tango in the Night was released in 1987 and was the last album featuring the lineup of Fleetwood, the McVies, Nicks, and Buckingham. Their 14th studio album, Tango in the Night began as a Buckingham solo project and turned into a Fleetwood Mac album. Tango in the Night is the band’s second best-selling album after…… MORE
Kip Winger’s journey in music begins as a rock god in the band Winger, then curves through classical music study, and intersects with a Grammy nomination. In an exclusive interview, Jenna Jakes discusses music, creativity, and classical with Kip Winger. JJ: First, I want to send a huge congrats to you on the Grammy nomination…… MORE
Fleetwood Mac’s 1972-1974 line up was riddled with strife. In 1972, the band hired Bob Weston and Dave Walker. During this time, Fleetwood Mac released their seventh album Penguin and went out on tour. Dave Walker, who was brought in as a vocalist, was fired right after the tour finished because his vocal style and…… MORE
The early seventies for Fleetwood Mac were a time of transition. Member changes in the position of guitarist seemed to plague the band: first Green, then Kirwan, and Spencer. They finally settled on Bob Welch (“Sentimental Lady” fame) who remained in the group until 1974. It wasn’t until the 1974 line up with Lindsey Buckingham…… MORE
In 1967, the Packers faced off against the Chiefs in the first Super Bowl. A fire broke out in Apollo I spaceship during a test and killed all of its crew. President Johnson announced that a draft lottery would be established. Mohammad Ali won the boxing title. Evel Kneivel jumped 16 cars. And, the Monterey International…… MORE
Started in San Francisco in 1973, Journey has continued to create music and tour throughout their career. Sixteen studio albums, three live albums, and one of the best-selling greatest hits albums of all time helped them secure a place in music history. Soon to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Journey is coming to…… MORE
Caddyshack was released in July of 1980. With a budget of 6 million dollars, the movie would go on to make 39.8 million dollars at the box office. Starring Chevy Chase, Ted Knight, Rodney Dangerfield, and Bill Murray, the movie is not only a classic in comedic cinema, but also one of the most quoted…… MORE
Released in 1977, “How Deep is Your Love” scored a Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Group Grammy Award in 1978 for The Bee Gees. The group would go on to win eight Grammy’s, five ACM Awards, a Brit Award, and A World Music Award throughout their career. WOGB dug around and found the original…… MORE
Started in San Francisco in 1973, Journey dominated the late seventies and the eighties with their music. Since then, the band has continued to create music and tour throughout the world. Sixteen studio albums, three live albums, and one of the best-selling greatest hits albums of all time helped them secure a place in music history. Now,…… MORE
As we are in the midst of our Classic Hits Summer of ’25 we crank up “Let’s go Crazy”, “Little Red Corvette” “1999” and all those other timeless Prince songs that we all know and love. Summer is heating up with the Prince! Prince is featured as our Artist of the Month on Green Bay’s…
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Dayton and Kendra are cruisin’ into the weekend at the SEMA Show in Sin City. For those who haven’t heard of the SEMA Show, here’s a bit of info for you: “The SEMA Show is the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world. It draws the industry’s brightest minds and hottest products to…