The Lonely Ones, front-man Marty McCoy, 2nd from left, along with Tommy Johnson, Jymmy Tolland and Jake Earley. âCool thing is everyone thinks weâre a new bandâ¦young and fresh. Weâre actually pretty well known as Bobaflex,â said
Marty McCoy, lead guitarist and vocalist for The Lonely Ones, currently promoting their single
âChange the Stationâ (Imagen Records).
The Lonely Ones Hard-Rock band has already released three other singles, âEternal Sadness,â the title track âThe Lonely Ones,â âReal Big Trouble,â and my favorite âFlash,â a cover of the hit single by the band Queen, all from their upcoming August, 2021 album release. The Lonely Ones even made a powerful music video to the âFlash/The Heroâ cover single. The vocal harmony from the guys is impeccable. Aside from the front-man Marty, the group also consists of Tommy Johnson (drums), Jymmy Tolland (bass, vocals), and Jake Earley (guitar, voc
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Rock Creek Park, a natural refuge from D.C. s urban landscape, inspired the Blackbyrd s 1975 hit song of the same title. (Source: Wikimedia Commons user KimChee. Used via Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.)
If you’re from the D.C. area, you know Rock Creek Park for its hiking trails and scenic views. But if you’re from any other part of the country, you might recognize it best from the 1975 song, “Rock Creek Park,” which peaked at number 37 on the Billboard’s R&B charts in 1976 and has since been sampled by numerous artists, including Ice Cube, Nas, De la Soul, and Eric B. and Rakim.
Russell added that with so much loss, pain and separation hitting all of us in 2020, it was impromptu dance parties and singalongs to a soundtrack that was half Eilish, half Lizzo that brought some light and levity to her, Ida and her daughter s dad. I’ve been meditating on the imbalances of celebrity culture how unfortunate our society’s tendency to first put people on impossible pedestals and then knock them down, particularly women, she wrote. Billie’s grace under the magnifying glass of unsolicited public opinion has been remarkable and heroic. Her artistic output stunning. For anyone let alone one still so young. This song hurt my heart when I first heard it perhaps reading too much into it but I connected with it on a visceral level it brought back memories of my own tormented teen years, when death was always a whisper away.It reminds me to be grateful for those rare and precious ones who see you and who love you just as you are and you do the same fo