AC & Oldies
Babyface
Indeed, eight of Playlist's ten songs loom large in the memory of just about anyone who has loved popular music for the past three decades.
Lovin' Spoonful
In early 1965 as the "British invasion" dominated the American music scene, two rockers from Long Island, Steve Boone and Joe Butler, teamed up with two folkies from Greenwich Village, John Sebastian and Zal Yanovsky, to form the Lovin' Spoonful and go on to record and perform some of the songs that would dominate the charts and establish them among the greats of the mid-sixties era.<
Roger Daltrey
For the young man whose only other career choice would have been a forced, unwilling existence as a sheet-metal worker, The Who was a life-saver. Roger Daltrey's ambition for his first real band, the Detours, became even stronger, more devouring, for The Who. He often referred to himself as a "shit singer," with only adequate skill as a guitar player.
Don Felder
World-renowned musician Don Felder was one of the original five members and lead guitarist of the rock group The Eagles for 27 years.
Celine Dion
From humble beginnings in a rural French Canadian home town, Céline Dion has risen to international superstardom like a shooting star. Céline has been called the premier contemporary pop vocalist of the Nineties. She has earned music industry accolades from around the world: Grammy Awards in the US, Juno and Felix Awards in Canada, and World Music Awards in Europe.
Jim Brickman
Jim Brickman has revolutionized the sound of solo piano with his pop-style instrumentals and star studded vocal collaborations.