Lyrical: “Son of a B**ch” (Part One)

These are songs that contain “Son of a Bitch” in their lyrics.

“Worse Comes to Worst” is a song written and performed by Billy Joel, released in 1974 on his second studio album, Piano Man. The song blends rock with elements of country and R&B, reflecting Joel’s eclectic musical influences. With lyrics expressing resilience in the face of life’s unpredictability

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Lyrical: “No Matter What” (Part One)

Songs that contain the phrase “No Matter What” in the lyrics.

“Beautiful,” performed by Christina Aguilera and released in 2002 on her Stripped album, was written and produced by Linda Perry. The song is a poignant pop ballad celebrated for its themes of self-acceptance and inner beauty, resonating deeply as an anthem for empowerment, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community.

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Rush – Doyle’s Space: Music Hall of Fame

Exemplified by Alex Lifeson’s inventive guitar work, Geddy Lee’s dynamic bass and vocals, and Neil Peart’s unmatched drumming and lyrics—left an indelible mark on rock music.

Rush is a Canadian progressive rock band that originated in Toronto, Ontario, in 1968. Initially formed by high school friends, the group went through several lineup changes before solidifying its classic trio format. The band’s history is a tale of evolution, persistence, and groundbreaking creativity,

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My Favorite Drummers (Part One)

His technical mastery and dynamic drumming style have left an indelible impact on progressive rock.

I have always been a fan of the drums. I had a snare drum as a kid and one of my friends from Milton High School, Tommy Mulkey, was an incredible drummer. As a child, one of my favorite Christmas songs was “The Little Drummer Boy”. I thought I would list some of my all-time favorite drummers for my blog.

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