Showaddywaddy – Blue Moon (Top of the Pops, 27/11/1980)
A timeless serenade to longing and quiet reflection, where Showaddywaddy captures the gentle ache of love under the moonlight. When Showaddywaddy performed “Blue Moon” on Top of the Pops on…
A timeless serenade to longing and quiet reflection, where Showaddywaddy captures the gentle ache of love under the moonlight. When Showaddywaddy performed “Blue Moon” on Top of the Pops on…
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A voice shaped by time, finally honored—not for a moment, but for a lifetime that never stopped believing in the song. In February 2026, at the Grammy Awards, one of…
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Ronny Robbins – “Big Iron”: A “High-Fidelity” Legacy and the Resonant Echoes of a Father’s Masterpiece In the timeless, dust-blown landscape of 1959, Marty Robbins released a recording that would…
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A Christmas Broadcast of Old Memories, Where Doo-Wop Echoes Met the Warm Glow of Late Seventies Television On December 25, 1978, amid the festive glow of holiday television, Showaddywaddy stepped…
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