In 1972, ABC Television hired song publisher Don Kirshner as an executive producer and consultant for their new “In Concert” music series which ran every other week in The Dick Cavett Show slot. The show, featuring acts like Alice Cooper, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry and The Steve Miller Band, was highly successful, even occasionally topping NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. The following year, Kirshner left “In Concert” to launch his own syndicated weekly rock program, “Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert.” On September 27, 1973, “Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert” premiered featuring The Rolling Stones first American television performance in over four years. Read more…

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Remembering Kansas‘ very own Robby Steinhardt on his birthday. Gone but never forgotten. See MoreSee Less

Remembering Kansas very own Robby Steinhardt on his birthday. Gone but never forgotten.
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Happy National Brothers Day! Today, we’re celebrating Brothers Johnson.

Did you know Quincy Jones discovered the Los Angeles group and produced many of their hits like "Strawberry Letter"?
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Happy National Brothers Day! Today, were celebrating Brothers Johnson.

Did you know Quincy Jones discovered the Los Angeles group and produced many of their hits like Strawberry Letter?
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Genesis is one of the most successful bands of all time consisting of Phil Collins (vocals, drums), Mike Rutherford (guitars, bass), and Tony Banks (keyboards).

All of its members have had long and diverse solo careers. Did you know Peter Gabriel was a founding member?
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Genesis is one of the most successful bands of all time consisting of Phil Collins (vocals, drums), Mike Rutherford (guitars, bass), and Tony Banks (keyboards). 

All of its members have had long and diverse solo careers. Did you know Peter Gabriel was a founding member?

Rest in peace to legendary saxophonist, David Sanborn. The 6-time Grammy winner leaves behind a monumental 60-year career that has deeply influenced the world of jazz and beyond. See MoreSee Less

Rest in peace to legendary saxophonist, David Sanborn. The 6-time Grammy winner leaves behind a monumental 60-year career that has deeply influenced the world of jazz and beyond.

Happy Birthday to the piano man, Billy Joel! See MoreSee Less

Happy Birthday to the piano man, Billy Joel!

Did you know Chaka Khan dropped out of high school at 16 to pursue music?

She joined Rufus two years later, and with the band, she achieved three gold singles, one platinum single, four gold albums, and two platinum albums!
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Did you know Chaka Khan dropped out of high school at 16 to pursue music?  

She joined Rufus two years later, and with the band, she achieved three gold singles, one platinum single, four gold albums, and two platinum albums!
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Elton John‘s first performance on Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert took place today in 1977, where he performed his song with Kiki Dee, ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart.’

What’s your favorite Elton John record?!
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Elton Johns first performance on Don Kirshners Rock Concert took place today in 1977, where he performed his song with Kiki Dee, Dont Go Breaking My Heart.

Whats your favorite Elton John record?!

Another one of our favorite funk legends is Rick James!

Who do you consider the ‘King of Punk-Funk’? Comment below!
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Another one of our favorite funk legends is Rick James!

Who do you consider the King of Punk-Funk? Comment below!

Do you remember the band Cameo? Before their number one hit ‘Word Up’ was released in 1986, they performed on Don Kirshner’s Stage. See MoreSee Less

Do you remember the band Cameo? Before their number one hit Word Up was released in 1986, they performed on Don Kirshners Stage.
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