Marty Balin

This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
September 12th, 1997 - Stig Anderson, manager, songwriter, and producer for Abba dies of a heart attack. Anderson co-wrote many of Abba's greatest hits such as 'Mamma Mia', 'Dancing Queen', 'Waterloo'.
Play ‘Trevia’ Tonight at 10 with Steve Trevelise [3/12]
Play ‘Trevia’ Tonight at 10 with Steve Trevelise [3/12]
Play ‘Trevia’ Tonight at 10 with Steve Trevelise [3/12]
If you think you know New Jersey, you should play Jersey “Trevia” tonight at 10 with Steve Trevelise! You could win tickets to see Foreigner's Lou Gramm, with special guest Marty Balin on March 14th at NJPAC in Newark. Or you could win tickets to Sarcasm Comedy Club at Tavern On The Lake in Hightstown, or a Dennis Malloy Live DVD from when we toured New Jersey.
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
September 14th, 1968 – While on tour in the UK, Roy Orbison’s house in Nashville burns down, and he losses his two oldest sons to the fire. An official from the scene of the fire later said that “from what we’ve been able to piece together, the two children who were killed were playing with an aerosol can in the basement of the house when their grandfather, Orbie Orbison, warned them that was dang
This Day In Music History
This Day In Music History
This Day In Music History
September 15th 1968 - The Doors are forced to perform without Jim Morrison at a concert in Amsterdam. While Jefferson Airplane was performing 'Plastic Fantastic Lover', Morrison, stoned on some