Re: Discussion of the Week: will Glen's legacy live on?
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 4:49 pm
That's a fair point Randy, But I think original artists will still stand out from the crowd. Someone like Glen has been a big influence on others in the business,so it is not just about a few hits that he recorded but an indelible impression that he has left. There are older artists who are still well known, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash etc whose songs are still been covered by a younger generation. I think if they produced a back catalogue of great tunes, that goes a long way to giving the artist longevity. Some names go beyond generations. I.E Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan,John Denver and everyone can think of a couple of their songs. They all have one thing in common. They are respected for what they achieved and for being a talent in their field.
BB King passed away recently. I didn't know his hit songs but I knew his name and I understood his place in the jazz music arena.
Inevitably it will come down to radio and TV playing the songs and giving the opportunity for the youngsters to hear the old songs. Thank goodness for things like Youtube, where people can get a taste of what they missed.
BB King passed away recently. I didn't know his hit songs but I knew his name and I understood his place in the jazz music arena.
Inevitably it will come down to radio and TV playing the songs and giving the opportunity for the youngsters to hear the old songs. Thank goodness for things like Youtube, where people can get a taste of what they missed.