Feeling lucky in love? Feeling lucky at the casino? Enjoy these Vinyl Dice oldies flashbacks.
In 1950, Frank Loesser wrote Luck Be A Lady. Although covered heavily by Sinatra, including on his live Sinatra At The Sands album, it was actually first performed by Simon Mullins....
Step into the Vinyl Gym where the oldies from decades gone by get a work out!
Summer is in full swing. It’s the perfect time to load up your favorite listening devices when enjoying outdoor picnics, bar-b-ques, patio parties or hitting the road. Past decades still hold...
If you’re a music fan, you’ll be delighted to know that Wonder Women Sixty is planning on more music related posts in the future. If you’ve visited our music category before, you’ll note that we’ve reviewed concerts and new releases. We’ve even interviewed award winning...
Love is in the air and it just doesn’t matter whether you love your spouse, a special friend, a family member, your pets – or even yourself! Celebrate love and life and take a step back into the oldies vault of songs from decades past, featuring “love happy” and romantic...
Start the year off right by stepping into the Oldies Vault for some fun, upbeat and rockin’ songs.
In 1971, the Isley Brothers sang us their best advice – Love The One You’re With. In these challenging times, that includes not only lovers, but friends, family...
Paul Thorn’s music is bluesy, rocking, thoroughly Southern fried and sometimes downright countrified! Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, Thorn and his music are “of one” — music has filled his life since he was a kid — and it shows! His unique...
Mississippi-native songwriter, singer, and guitar player, Paul Thorn just released his newest album: Never Too Late To Call. And Thorn has never sounded better. At 57 years old, Paul Thorn is at the TOP OF HIS GAME! He’s the son of a preacher and nephew of a once-pimp,...
Cars, particularly fast ones, have been the subject of many hits over the years. The tale of a kid driving his car way too fast had his pop proclaiming “son, you’re gonna drive me to drinkin’ if you don’t stop driving that Hot Rod Lincoln.” But when the 60’s really kicked...