Fabulous Flip Sides of Thunder with Luke Morley
Thunderâs guitarist Luke Morley discusses the British quintetâs new BMG album âAll the Right Noisesâ and celebrates the 30th anniversary of the U.S. Top 100 singles chart success of âDirty Loveâ
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. It certainly has all the right power and variety, but before we get to that, let’s start with the song we first heard from you on the radio in America, “Dirty Love,” which is celebrating its 30th anniversary. That A side was catchy and powerful and the flip side, “Girl’s Going Out of Her Head,” has such a fluid guitar solo from you, with a song style reminding me of Sammy Hagar.
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People have proven they are ready to get out of the house after nearly a year of putting the skids on social events, especially concerts.
Just as the city of Chicago has started thinking about resuming some of its bigger summer events, many local Northwest Indiana communities have likewise started to talk about, and in some cases plan, a return to annual spring and summer music fests and events. While nothing seems in stone as of this week, the wheels are starting to roll in that direction regionally.
Jesse and Priscilla Jones were treated to some musical entertainment by Jordan Warren, Noah Ostrom and Camille Cherch on Saturday in Highland as the couple celebrated their 72nd anniversary.
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• Mush Music Productions of Northwest Indiana brings Chicago rapper Twista (twista.com) to the Hobart Art Theatre (230 Main St.) in downtown Hobart Saturday. Twista has a new EP, Lifetime, now available on all music platforms. The show has a 9 p.m. start time and is stacked with a trio of support acts Groppo, Angel Da Demon and No Coastal. Tickets for the 18 & older performance range from $27.50 to $50. More: brickartlive.com.
⢠The weekly Open Mic hosted by multi-instrumentalist Marc Adrian (of Groovatron fame) happens tonight from 8-11 p.m. at The Flat Rock Tap (6732 Calumet Ave.) in Hammond. The stage is open to not only musicians, but comedians, spoken word artists and more. Admission is free. More: 219- 852-5262.