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KAEDY'S WED ROCKRIDDLE AND ANSWER

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Kaedy Kiely
@ December 3, 2008 8:30 AM
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I'm giving away Robin Williams tickets all this week with my ROCKRIDDLES. Buck Scharfnorth of Alpharetta won 3rd row tickets today for the show at The Fox Theater Feb. 27th. Listen tomorrow at 8:10 am for your chance to win 2nd row tickets. To check out my ROCKRIDDLES CD, go to www.rockriddles.com. In case you missed today's ROCKRIDDLE and answer, here it is:

HE STARTED OUT FLYING AS A THREE FOOT LONG BIRD

AND CONTINUED TO RISE WITH A BAND WHOSE NAME IS ONE WORD

WHAT WERE ONCE HIS VICES HAVE BECOME HIS GREAT CAUSE

FOR A HINT TO HIS NAME, THINK OF LOADS OF APPLAUSE

COPYRIGHT © 2006 KIELY ENTERPRISES INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

THE ANSWER IS ERIC CLAPTON

HE STARTED OUT FLYING AS A THREE FOOT LONG BIRD

HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE YARDBIRDS FROM 1963 TO 1965 (WAS REPLACED BY JEFF BECK WHO WAS EVENTUALLY REPLACED WITH JIMMY PAGE)

AND CONTINUED TO RISE WITH A BAND WHOSE NAME IS ONE WORD

HE FORMED CREAM IN 1966

WHAT WERE ONCE HIS VICES HAVE BECOME HIS GREAT CAUSE

HE FOUNDED THE "CROSSROADS CENTRE" IN ANTIGUA, A DRUG AND ALCOHOL REHAB FACILITY, IN 1998

FOR A HINT TO HIS NAME, THINK OF LOADS OF APPLAUSE

CLAP-TON


KAEDY'S TUESDAY ROCKRIDDLE AND ANSWER

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Kaedy Kiely
@ December 2, 2008 8:29 AM
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I'm giving away Robin Williams tickets all this week with my ROCKRIDDLES. Darryl Quirit of Tucker won 4th row tickets today for the show at The Fox Theater Feb. 27th. Listen tomorrow at 8:10 am for your chance to win 3rd row tickets. To check out my ROCKRIDDLES CD, go to www.rockriddles.com. In case you missed today's ROCKRIDDLE and answer, here it is:

THEY OWE THE BAND "THE BAND" FOR THEIR NAME

A SONG FROM THE EVERLYS BROUGHT THEM FAME

THINK OF DRINKIN' WHISKEY EARLY IN THE DAY

AND OF A FAMOUS SON'S HOME FAR, FAR AWAY

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THE ANSWER IS NAZARETH

THEY OWE THE BAND "THE BAND" FOR THEIR NAME

NAZARETH TOOK THEIR NAME FROM THE BAND SONG, "THE WEIGHT" - "I PULLED INTO NAZARETH...WAS FEELIN' ABOUT HALF PAST DEAD."

A SONG FROM THE EVERLYS BROUGHT THEM FAME

"LOVE HURTS" WAS ORIGINALLY RECORDED BY THE EVERLY BROTHERS IN 1960 AND COVERED BY ROY ORBISON IN 1961. IT WAS A TOP 10 HIT FOR NAZARETH IN 1975.

THINK OF DRINKIN' WHISKEY EARLY IN THE DAY

REFERENCE TO 1975'S "HAIR OF THE DOG" LP AND SONG, AND THE SONG "WHISKEY DRINKIN' WOMAN" FROM THAT LP.

AND OF A FAMOUS SON'S HOME FAR, FAR AWAY

JESUS OF NAZARETH


KAEDY'S ROCKRIDDLES AND ANSWERS

By
Kaedy Kiely
@ December 1, 2008 8:30 AM
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I'm giving away Robin Williams tickets all this week with my ROCKRIDDLES. Cecilia Watson of Kennesaw won 5th row tickets for the show at The Fox Theater Feb. 27th. Listen tomorrow at 8:10 am for your chance to win 4th row tickets. To check out my ROCKRIDDLES CD, go to www.rockriddles.com. In case you missed today's ROCKRIDDLE and answer, here it is:

JAMES IS HIS GIVEN NAME

A BLUE COLLAR BAND STARTED HIS ROAD TO FAME

WAY TOO SOON HE FLEW THE COOP

YOU'LL NEVER FIND HIM EATING CHICKEN SOUP

COPYRIGHT © 2007 KIELY ENTERPRISES INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

THE ANSWER IS: PAUL MCCARTNEY

JAMES IS HIS GIVEN NAME

HE WAS BORN JAMES PAUL MCCARTNEY.

WITH A BLUE COLLAR BAND HE BEGAN HIS ROAD TO GREAT FAME

15 YEAR OLD MCCA MET AND JOINED THE QUARRYMEN (WITH JOHN LENNON) IN 1957.

WAY TOO SOON HE FLEW THE COOP

AFTER 10 YEARS TOGETHER, THE BEATLES BROKE UP IN 1970. MCCA FORMED WINGS THE FOLLOWING YEAR.

YOU'LL NEVER FIND HIM EATING CHICKEN SOUP

MCCA IS A NOTORIOUS VEGETARIAN.


Joe Walsh certainly seems to have mellowed with age. The guy that sang about trashing hotel rooms is now 60, and according to Walsh himself, has sobered up and discovered sleep.

Walsh readily accepts that the Eagles fly in whatever direction that Don Henley and Glenn Frey decide, and reports that he knew from the beginning that it was "truly is Don and Glenn's band," although that does not prevent him from speaking his mind when he wants to.

For example, he's not too crazy about the coordinated clothing the group is wearing on their current tour and would prefer to decide for himself when it comes to wardrobe, but accepts the black suits, white shirts and black ties that were the brainchild of Glenn Frey. "I don't know exactly why we're doing it. I guess Glenn came up with it," he said.

With his wild days behind him, Walsh sounds content to show up and do his job and collect his paycheck. Doesn't sound like a bad gig. Full Story.


Springsteen's new album due Jan. 27

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Kaedy Kiely
@ November 19, 2008 6:13 AM
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The rumors were true: Columbia Records has confirmed that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's Working on a Dream will be released on January 27, 2009. The 12-track LP -- Bruce's 24th -- was produced and mixed by Atlanta's Brendan O'Brien, who last helmed the band's 2007 Magic.

"Towards the end of recording Magic, excited by the return to pop production sounds, I continued writing," Springsteen says in a statement. "When my friend producer Brendan O'Brien heard the new songs, he said, 'Let's keep going.' Over the course of the next year, that's just what we did, recording with the E Street Band during the breaks on last year's tour. I hope Working on a Dream has caught the energy of the band fresh off the road from some of the most exciting shows we've ever done. All the songs were written quickly, we usually used one of our first few takes, and we all had a blast making this one from beginning to end."

The album features two bonus tracks: "The Wrestler" and "A Night with the Jersey Devil." As promised, the NFL premiered a bit of the title track during last night's Cowboys-Redskins half-time (see above). Keep reading for the full track list:

1. "Outlaw Pete"
2. "My Lucky Day"
3. "Working on a Dream"
4. "Queen of the Supermarket"
5. "What Love Can Do"
6. "This Life"
7. "Good Eye"
8. "Tomorrow Never Knows"
9. "Life Itself"
10. "Kingdom of Days"
11. "Surprise, Surprise"
12. "The Last Carnival"


Keith Richards vs. Mick Jagger, part 96?

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Dave Clapper
@ November 18, 2008 8:37 AM
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Even if Keith Richards did not vote for Mick Jagger in Rolling Stone magazine's recent poll of the 100 greatest singers of all time, all is apparently peace and love with rock's longest-wed couple.

The Rolling Stones guitarist was one of 179 high-profile voters in the survey. They had to choose their top 20 singers in order, and the magazine has published some of the ballots on its Web site (http://www.rollingstone.com/photos/gall ery/24160218/the_100_greatest_singers_in side_t/photo/1).

Richards' top pick was Aretha Franklin, who ended up coming in at No. 1 overall. His ballot included the usual suspects: collaborators (George Jones, Toots Hibbert), people whose songs he has covered (Jimmy Cliff, Buddy Holly), and old buddies (Gram Parsons, Tom Waits). And of course, he voted for himself at No. 20.

One glaring omission: his former schoolmate and current bandmate of almost half a century, Mick Jagger, who came in at No. 16 on the overall list.

The so-called "Glimmer Twins" have had their issues in the past, breaking up the band in the 1980s, and even as recently as 2003 an infuriated Richards tried to push Jagger off the stage during a concert in Osaka for no apparent reason.

But Richards' manager Jane Rose -- each member has his own manager -- quickly doused any talk of a new rift.

"They are all getting on well," she wrote via email. "When Keith got the ballot he just thought his vote was for 'outside' the family. If Keith Richards did not think Mick was his favorite, they would not be the Glimmer Twins!"

So why the vote for himself? Richards sings two songs at every Stones show, an interlude that usually sends the uncultured masses to the beer stands. For the die-hards, it's the best thing about the show.

When Q magazine asked Jagger in 1989 if Richards' voice was one that only a mother could love, he diplomatically sidestepped the issue: "You said that, I didn't! Ask his mum! Ask Doris! That's it! I ain't saying any more!"

If there's any consolation for Mick, it's that Keith did not vote for a certain person with whom he has an even more complex relationship, Chuck Berry (No. 41 overall). But that's another can of worms...

Reporting by Dean Goodman

Photos by Reuters


No Robert Plant Means No Led Zeppelin Tour

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Dave Clapper
@ November 14, 2008 10:58 AM
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With the exception of Robert Plant, the chaps that took the stage at London's O2 last winter under the Led Zeppelin banner have been sending signals that they are ready to get serious about a tour. Whatever the group comprised of original Led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham will be calling themselves on the road, it seems certain that it won't be Led Zeppelin.

Recent word from a spokesman for Jimmy Page said that the group has no intention of working together and using the name Led Zeppelin unless Robert Plant is involved. The latest word from Plant regarding any reunion tour is that he has no interest in touring at all for at least two years.

So it appears that all the rumors lately about Page, Jones and Bonham rehearsing with potential lead singers like jimmy-page Steven Tyler, Chris Cornell, Jack White, Dave Grohl and Myles Kennedy might be an indication that they have indeed decided to tour without Plant.

How fans will respond to a tour by "almost Zeppelin" will be interesting to see if it comes to pass. I certainly agree that their decision to avoid the use of the name Led Zeppelin is a wise choice, and lessens the possibility of diminishing the group's legendary status.

There are probably a lot of fans that refuse to accept the name Led Zeppelin ever being used again after the passing of original drummer John Bonham, so a potential backlash from fans as a result of using the name Led Zeppelin for a group with only two original members is a real possibility.

Whatever they are up to, it seems that Page, Jones and Bonham are serious about it, and we seem to be inching a bit closer to some type of announcement from the trio. Whatever it ends up being, it is sure to have the rock newswire buzzing with activity.


Faces Reunion Still On

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Dave Clapper
@ November 12, 2008 11:18 AM
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Despite the recent turmoil in Ron Wood's personal life which involved a stint in rehab and a split with his wife of 23 years, the reunion with his former Faces band mates appears to be on track. Wood's recent problems had cast some doubt on the possibility of a reunion, but a recent development indicates that they are close to taking their first steps towards that goal.

As reported by RayGigs.com, Wood and Rod Stewart were scheduled to meet Monday in the studio for their first rehearsal to see how their memory of their material has held up through the years. Rod Stewart's current bassist was set to join them for rehearsal due to the passing of Faces bass player Ronnie Lane last year.

All the remaining original members of the group were also set to show up for the rehearsal.

The Faces formed during 1969 and went on to release a total of four studio albums and toured until 1975 when Ron Wood left the group to join on full-time with the Rolling Stones.


Rolling Stone -- Bruce Springsteen's new "Workin' On a Dream" will make its official debut this Sunday night on NBC during the broadcast of the Dallas Cowboys/Washington Redskins football game. The song, which debuted in acoustic form when Bruce was on the road stumping for Barack Obama, will reportedly feature on Springsteen's follow-up to 2007's Magic. The new album is expected out January 2009. The "Workin'" that will appear on NBC is the finished studio version and will be used to soundtrack "a video of NFL highlights" from Sunday's action, so it's probably best to catch the pre-show and halftime coverage to ensure a listen. Of course, the "Workin'" debut begins a partnership with Bruce and the NFL that will culminate on February 1st when Springsteen and his E Street Band headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show.

Chris Cornell Talks Led Zeppelin Rumors

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Dave Clapper
@ November 7, 2008 9:52 AM
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The former Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman is the latest singer to discuss joining the Zep. Read what he has to say.

"I have not been approached so far to fill in for Robert Plant on the upcoming Zeppelin tour, but that isn't to say I won't be," Chris Cornell coyly told MTV News. And in an even cheekier response: "I think I should actually fill in for Jimmy Page on the Robert Plant / Alison Krauss tour," the former Soundgarden and Audioslave singer said.

Cornell (whose upcoming Timbaland-produced solo LP, Scream, is due in the coming months) is just one of a slew of names -- including Dave Grohl, Sammy Hagar, Jack White, Steven Tyler, and Alter Bridge's Myles Kennedy -- churning through the rumor mill as possible replacements for Plant, who has said he won't participate in a full-fledged Zeppelin reunion


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