Great Album Cover Artwork
Keel 'The Right To Rock' 1985
Keel 'The Final Frontier' 1986
Both illustrated by John Taylor Dismukes
Dismukes gave Keel a distinctive look on these albums. With so many albums being released at that point in the '80s it really helped Keel stand out.
Yesterday's Mystery Musician was Ron McKernan (RIP) from the Grateful Dead. His nickname was 'Pigpen', after the Peanuts character.
Today's MM is 'damaged' apparently.
For our issue 56 Charlie Benante told us about the new era for Anthrax with the 'Sound Of White Noise' album. https://t.co/Nf094EP1vW and currently in UK shops.
September 25th and 26th 1977 Fleetwood mac played two nights at the Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, USA. WMMS radio station is also called 'The Buzzard', seen here with Fleetwood Mac's mascot. WMMS was always a very powerful and influential rock station and it still exists.
Great Album Cover Artwork
Fleetwood Mac - 'Penguin' 1973
Design - Modula, a UK graphic design company.
Apparently Fleetwood Mac had a penguin as the band mascot because John McVie was fascinated by them and used to spend hours studying them at London Zoo.
Yesterday's Mystery Musician was Paul Chapman (RIP), who went from Lone Star to UFO.
Today's MM was born with the last name Coletti in Cleveland, Ohio.
Yesterday's Mystery Musician was Steve Earle, the clue (snake and highway) referred to his hit 'Copperhead Road'.
Today's MM went from a single star to a flying object.