Greg Simms Jr.
ContributorGreg Simms Jr. is a veteran content creator and cultural expert who's worked for numerous digital publications over the years. He's a resident of Greene County, but he's always aware of social-cultural events happening all over the Miami Valley. To contact Greg, email him at: grgsmmsjr@gmail.com
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Between promotions like this and Billy Joel’s superstar status at the time, Glass Houses became another smash in Joel’s legendary discography.
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After the success of “The Stranger'' album, Billy Joel was white hot. Columbia Records, Joel’s music label, knew it too.
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Back in 1983, Linda Ronstadt took a huge gamble when she dropped her “What’s New” album.
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When Billy Joel’s fifth album “The Stranger” hit in 1977, it became just that, a hit.
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The legendary pop-punk band Blondie’s most popular album was 1980’s “Autoamerican”.
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These songs may not make you whole again after listening to them, but they may motivate you to pick up the pieces.
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Local filmmaker and Cult Movie Nite curator Victor Bonacore joined WYSO culture contributor Greg Simms Jr. in studio to talk about the latest installment of Cult Movie Nite, slated for February 22.
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Through the years, this commercial would pop up, and then I’d hear a few of Jim Croce’s songs on Adult Contemporary radio stations in the 1980s and 1990s.
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The Brothers Gibb were a force in the late ‘70s, and so was their last big album, “Spirits Having Flown”.