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The original recording of "Midnight Confessions" was a demo by the Evergreen Blues Band, whose manager – Lou Josie – wrote the song. The demo contained a horn section and caught the attention of record producer/engineer Steve Barri, who was looking to produce a song for the Grass Roots that was a "West Coast" version of a Motown-style ...
It spent 18 weeks on the charts, making it the band's single of greatest longevity, sustaining itself three weeks longer than their greatest hit, "Midnight Confessions". Two versions exist. The original mono mix had its vocal chorus section double-tracked, while the chorus in the stereo mix uses one voice (single-tracked).
Stephen Colbert's Midnight Confessions. Bruce Willis discusses Misery. Stephen doesn't believe Willis does his own stunts and a fight ensues. Michael Lewis discusses The Big Short. Andrew Delbanco and Stephen ride a rollercoaster and discuss Moby-Dick. Lizzo performs "Ain't I" from her album Big Grrrl Small World.
In 2010, FNA Records released a compilation of songs originally recorded for the second record called Midnight Confessions. On June 4, 2012, SleazeRoxx.com reported that Bobby Durango had died. [6] At the time, the band had reportedly been working on a studio album titled Devils in the Countryside due for release at the end of 2012.
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Tyler Bilodeau scored 17 points, Skyy Clark added 15 and No. 24 UCLA rallied from a 13-point deficit midway through the second half to beat Arizona 57-54 on Saturday. UCLA won its eighth straight ...
After departing from The Grass Roots in the mid 70s, Entner went behind the scenes of the music business and became a manager. Owning his own firm Warren Entner Management, Entner managed a number of hard rock artists including Angel, Quiet Riot, Faith No More, [4] Rage Against the Machine, Deftones, as well as other acts such as The Grays, Failure and Nada Surf.