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Glaswegian A.C. (Alex) Weir releases his debut album at 77 years of age!The music business has been transformed in the last couple of decades, but one of the plus points of the new digital landscape must surely be that tec.
more »hnology makes it possible now for a man of 77, who had only previously performed at family gatherings, to release his debut album. All the songs on This has been me since yesterday were written by Alex Weir, a Glaswegian who in his spare time, accumulated a significant body of work over the years. Original versions of his songs were recorded on an old reel to reel tape recorder at various points from the mid-60s to the early 90s, but were never designed for public consumption. The decision to re-create them in a modern studio setting was taken after a conversation between Alex and his two sons in the autumn of 2016; the subsequent r
A look at the life and career of Paul Orndorff, one of the top stars of the 70s, 80s and 90, is the lead story in the new issue of the Observer.
We go deep into the issue of dementia, his life after wrestling, what he was known for in wrestling, the street fighter talk, the fight with Tony Atlas, the fight with John Matuszak, his high school and college sports stardom in Florida, the unique story about how he got into pro wrestling and another street fight story just as he was breaking in where he wound up arrested and Eddie Graham thought it was great for business, his rise to stardom in the territorial era, the Vader fight, how he got started lifting weights, his second run with Hulk Hogan that remains the most successful live event program in pro wrestling history, the Hogan vs. Orndorff years, both teaming and as rivals, the first WrestleMania, The Big Event in Toronto and how monumental that show was and how it blew away expectations, how WrestleMania III being held at the P
Our lead story in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer analyzes the WarnerMedia and AEW new deal, from the change of stations in 2022, quarterly specials both the good and bad and what they can t be or they won t work, how to tape so much content, the benefits and non-benefits of TBS vs. TNT, of a second show, how the second show idea came about, and for every action there is an equal or opposite reaction.
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Turmoil in New Japan, COVID issues, and first hints of what is going on behind the scenes as well as Ospreay drops title