"Love Walks In" is a power ballad by American rock band Van Halen released as the third single from the band's seventh studio album, 5150. It was the first song the band wrote with vocalist Sammy Hagar." ... ...
"Here’s a historic TV broadcast of the founding fathers of bebop, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, playing together in 1952. It’s one of only two known sound films of Parker playing–and the only one of him playing live, rather than synching to a prerecorded track. The performance is from a February 24, 1952 broadcast on the pioneering DuMont Television Network. The segment begins with a brief ceremony in which Parker and Gillespie receive awards from Down Beat magazine (Earl Wilson and Leonard feather). Follows a performance of the bebop standard “Hot House,” composed by Tad Dameron around the harmonic structure of Cole Porter’s “What Is This Thing Called Love?.”..."
RE: 60's Music
"Rock & Roll was one of the only things that ever - really - Changed the World for the Better... Don't You Forget About That!" ... ... ...