“We Can Work It Out” / “Day Tripper” – Doyle’s Space: Music Hall of Fame – SOS Award

This “Stand Out Single” reached the #1 spot, on the charts, in multiple countries.

“We Can Work It Out” / “Day Tripper” was released by the Beatles on December 3, 1965, in the United Kingdom, and three days later in the United States. It was the first Beatles single to be marketed as a true double A-side, with both songs receiving equal billing on the record label and both considered strong enough to stand as the featured song.

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Deep Purple – Doyle’s Space: Music Hall of Fame

With a few red lights, a few old beds
We made a place to sweat
No matter what, we get out of this
I know, I know we’ll never forget

Deep Purple emerged in 1968 as one of the pioneering forces of what would soon be labeled hard rock and heavy metal, although their earliest recordings reflected a far broader and more experimental musical identity. The band was formed in Hertford under the initial name Roundabout,

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Toby Myers, John Sykes, David W. Duclon, and Melba Montgomery Dies

Toby Myers also appeared in the 1992 film “Falling from Grace,” directed by John Mellencamp.

Several artists passed away in January 2025. They include the bassist for John Mellencamp, a British rock guitarist celebrated for his contributions to bands such as Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake, a television writer and producer famous for a multitude of sitcoms, including Punky Brewster, and a country music singer who performed duets with George Jones, Gene Pitney, and Charlie Louvin.

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