“Billy Joel Returns with Captivating New Single ‘Turn The Lights Back On'”

Billy Joel has unveiled his first new single in 17 years with yesterday’s release of “Turn The Lights Back On.” It’s a classic Billy Joel-style song that incorporates the hallmarks of Billy’s signature sound.

Billy Joel (75) is one of the most influential artists of all time and, arguably, a storyteller without comparison. He has sold over 160 million albums around the world, has garnered many awards during his career, including six Grammy awards (out of 23 nominations) and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1992, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999, and the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in 2006.

Billy Joel’s new single “Turn The Lights Back On” is new this week on RadiJohan.

Silent Tiger Shows Potential with “Twist of Fate”

The band “Silent Tiger” was formed in 2018 by guitarist Jean Funes and drummer Joel Mejia from Honduras, along with American vocalist David Cagle. Their primary goal is to create melodic hard rock music. Influenced by bands like Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, and Scorpions, Silent Tiger has set high standards.

Their debut album, “Ready For Attack,” was released in 2020, and they recently followed up with “Twist of Fate” in November 2023. While they may not have reached the level of their influences yet, “Twist of Fate” contains all the essential elements for fans of melodic rock music.

Silent Tiger’s single “Another Destination” is new this week on RadiJohan.

Dion Still Aims To Please

If you take an active interest in music, and weren’t born yesterday, 84 year old Dion should not need an introduction. Anticipation has been building for the release of his new album “Girl Friends” which is due out in March.

One of these girl friends in “Danielle Nicole” who used to be part of a band called “Trampled Under Foot” with her brothers, but she went solo in 2015. At RadiJohan we first encountered Danielle in 2018 when we featured the title track from her second album, “Cry No More.” Dion calls her “one of the greatest singers on the planet.”

Dion’s and Danielle’s duet “I Aim To Please” is taken from Dion’s forthcoming album and is new this week on RadiJohan.

RadiJohan Top 10 on 27 January 2024

TWLWArtistTitle
10NewMagnumBlue Tango
94The DryesTake Me Out
8NewNitrateNeeds A Little Love
79Kimberly Perry Fool’s Gold
63Exit Eden ft. Marko Hietala Run
58Hugo’s VoyageA Friend Like You
45Overpass Beautiful
36The Struts I Won’t Run
22Moon Safari Emma, Come On
11D’Virgilio, Morse & Jennings Tiny Little Fires

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Melanie Dies Aged 76

Singer-songwriter Melanie, who performed at Woodstock in 1969 and had big hits with “Brand New Key” and “Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)” in the early ’70’s, passed away peacefully Tuesday according to a statement on her Facebook page.

Melanie was one of only three female solo artists to perform at the original Woodstock festival in 1969 alongside Janis Joplin and Joan Baez and was helicoptered into the festival as a virtual unknown before she had any hits on the radio.

In 1970 “Lay Down (Candles in the Rain),” a gospel-flavored collaboration with the Edwin Hawkins Singers was Melanie’s first pop hit. It reached number 1 in The Netherlands and Canada, and number 6 on the USA Hot 100. Her biggest hit came the following year, when “Brand New Key,” which was taken as a sort of children’s tune by some and full of sexual innuendo by others, reached the top 10 in The Netherlands, Ireland and the UK, and number 1 in The USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Melanie’s other (minor) hits included “What Have They Done To My Song Ma,” “Nickel Song,” “Beautiful People” and a cover of the Rolling Stones’ “Ruby Tuesday.”

By the mid-1970s Melanie’s popularity had waned, but she maintained a following and kept recording and playing live. She had recently been working on a new album of cover songs.

 

The Emergence of a New Supergroup?

Liam Gallagher (Oasis) and guitarist John Squire (The Stone Roses) have released a joint single called “Just Another Rainbow.” It’s the Manchester musicians’ first collaboration.

Gallagher and Squire have a history that dates back to 1988, when a 16-year-old Gallagher, accompanied by his older brother Noel, saw “The Stone Roses” play at a live music venue in Manchester. It was a “life-changing”experience for Liam which ultimately inspired him to join local band “the Rain,” which ultimately became “Oasis.”

Gallagher and Squire have indicated they are planning more for 2024. “Just Another Rainbow” is new this week on RadiJohan.

RadiJohan Top 10 on 20 January 2024

TWLWArtistTitle
103At 1980Back To Me
9NewKimberly Perry Fool’s Gold
810Hugo’s Voyage A Friend Like You
72Games We PlayToo Young
6NewThe Struts I Won’t Run
58Overpass Beautiful
41The DryesTake Me Out
35Exit Eden ft. Marko Hietala Run
27Moon Safari Emma, Come On
14D’Virgilio, Morse & Jennings Tiny Little Fires

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Magnum’s Last Waltz?

British rock band Magnum have just released their 23rd studio album titled “Here Comes The Rain.” The release comes shortly after the unfortunate passing of the band’s founding guitarist and songwriter, Tony Clarkin, after a short illness.

Known for their unmistakable signature sound, Magnum have consistently delivered a unique blend of classic rock and melodic hard rock, carefully seasoned with some progressive elements since their debut album “Kingdom of Madness” in 1978, creating a distinct musical experience. “Here Comes The Rain” continues in the proud Magnum tradition, offering ten tracks that serve as a fitting finale for Tony Clarkin, the musical maestro.

“Blue Tango,” the new Magnum album’s first single, is new this week on RadiJohan.

 

RadiJohan Top 10 on 13 January 2024

TWLWArtistTitle
10NewHugo’s VoyageA Friend Like You
95The Castellows Hurricane
8NewOverpassBeautiful
7NewMoon SafariEmma, Come On
64Jason Aldean Let Your Boys Be Country
57Exit Eden ft. Marko HietalaRun
410D’Virgilio, Morse & JenningsTiny Little Fires
33 At 1980 Back To Me
22Games We Play Too Young
11The Dryes Take Me Out

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Magnum legend Tony Clarkin passes aged 77

Magnum founder, guitarist and songwriter Tony Clarkin has died after a short illness. The news was confirmed in a statement shared by his family on Magnum’s official social media channels. Last month the band revealed that Tony had been diagnosed with a rare spinal condition, which brought about the cancellation of their Spring 2024 tour.

Tony Clarkin founded Magnum in his hometown Birmingham together with vocalist Bob Catley in 1972 in order to appear as the resident band at Birmingham’s “Rum Runner” nightclub. Clarkin and Catley remained at the centre of the band, producing 23 studio albums across six separate decades. Tony Clarkin was the sole songwriter throughout Magnum’s history, writing all of their material.

Magnum’s latest album, Here Comes The Rain, is due for release this Friday, January 12.

“I didn’t look to live forever”
(TC 2024)