Z is for ZZ Top
We’re back in the US today on the last stop of the #AtoZchallenge and the only Sunday post during the month. Who better to send the challenge out with a bang than the long-bearded men from Houston, Texas.
We’re back in the US today on the last stop of the #AtoZchallenge and the only Sunday post during the month. Who better to send the challenge out with a bang than the long-bearded men from Houston, Texas.
Bet you didn’t think I’d find something for the letter X. Well, gotcha! I did. We’re staying in England for this group from Swindon. The group disbanded in 2006.
We’re back in London, England today for rock band The Who. Remember their stage persona? Breaking guitars and other instruments in concert?
If you were a fan of CSI, you’ll know this song.
We’re back in the US (sunny California) today for rock band, Van Halen. This is one of my favourite songs by the group back in the day when David Lee Roth was a member.
We’re going back over to London today for the progressive rock group, Yes. They’re sharing their hit song, Roundabout with us today on the #AtoZChallenge.
We’re headed back across the Atlantic for today’s guest group. From Dublin, Ireland please welcome U2!
We’re staying in Canada today. Actually, we’re just a few hours east of Toronto in Kingston, Ontario the home of The Tragically Hip.
2016 was the year of their farewell tour – their final concert played in their home town.
We’re back on this side of the Atlantic today, settling into Toronto, Ontario for today’s group, Steppenwolf. Were you Born to be Wild?
We’re back up north over the border into Scotland again. Today, we’re over the sea to Skye for Runrig. When I first discovered the band, Donnie Munroe was their lead singer. I still prefer their older material with him belting out the tunes.
We’re staying in London today for the rock band, Queen. I loved their earlier material when Freddie Mercury still alive. His voice was amazing!