Sonya Alexander

After graduating from UCLA, Sonya trained to be a talent agent. After realizing she belonged on the creative end, she started freelance writing, covering film festivals for Los Angeles local papers. She's written about film, video games, global affairs, wildlife conservation and, most recently, music. She specializes in classic rock, classic soul, blues, classic country, classical and world music and is tri-coastal, residing in Los Angeles, New York and New Orleans.

Night Moves – Bob Seger

12 November 2019

Some artists are consistently good until they have that one hit that certifies their stardom. Detroit native Bob Seger started out in the 60s and had local success…

Midnight at the Oasis – Maria Muldaur

7 October 2019

The spectrum of love themes was covered in 70s music – everything from platonic to self-love was the fabric of many hit songs. Some love songs struck a chord with our collective mindsets and hearts – Maria Muldaur’s “Midnight at the Oasis” was one of them…

Love Song – Anne Murray

23 September 2019

The 70s had a lot of soft rock that was tinged with country. Anne Murray was a country singer who was on fire during the decade, having several crossover hits, including “A Love Song,” written by Kenny Loggins and Dona Lyn George…

i just wanna stop – gino vannelli

27 August 2019

Good music has no racial boundaries. A limit can’t be put on soul. The term “blue-eyed soul” was never so appropriate as when used in association with Gino Vannelli. “I Just Wanna Stop” was the chart-topping hit released from his sixth album Brother to Brother

I’d Really Love to See You Tonight – England Dan & John Ford Coley

22 July 2019

The 70s had some memorable love songs, from every genre. Ballads were in the top ten on the music charts as frequently as dance hits. “Easy Listening” music was popular during the 70s because the times were easy breezy, full of sunshine, love and innocence…

Danny’s Song – Loggins and Messina

3 July 2019

Singer/songwriter Kenny Loggins can’t be pigeonholed. His sound ranges from folk to soul to pop, each tune lyrically and melodically crafted to perfection. Before he was a solo sensation, he and Jim Messina were Loggins and Messina, a folk duo that was on fire during the early to mid-70s…

Baby, I Love Your Way – Live – Peter Frampton

14 May 2019

Every decade has its music heartthrobs. The 70s had a slew of Tiger Beat idols; Shaun Cassidy, Lief Garrett, Andy Gibb, Donny Osmond and Peter Frampton were sizzling hot during this era. The Kent-born Frampton started out with the bluesy Humble Pie and The Herd, but when he went solo, his career soon skyrocketed into the stratosphere…

Only a Fool Would Say That – Steely Dan

23 April 2019

The dynamic duo of Walter Becker (RIP) and Donald Fagen, better known as Steely Dan, had no shortage of hits in the 70s/80s. Blending jazz, R&B, traditional pop, blues and rock, these captivating musical magicians dominated the airwaves with their smooth “soft pop” sound…

Sentimental Lady – Bob Welch

7 November 2018

Bob Welch’s “Sentimental Lady” exemplifies the smoky, romantic songs of the 70s. Tender and supple as a light spring rain, it’s sweet without being schmaltzy. Welch started out as a member of Fleetwood Mac, but when he went his “own way,” he had a successful career in the late 70s with a string of hits…

Snowbird – Anne Murray

29 August 2018

The 70s was replete with folk rock, rock that had great lyrics, simple acoustics and sublime storytelling. Canadian songbird Anne Murray sings earthy adult contemporary and country songs and in 1970, she was the first Canadian solo singer to hit #1 on the U.S. charts with the timeless “Snowbird.”…

More Than a Woman – Bee Gees

14 August 2018

The movie Saturday Night Fever set the world and dance floors on fire. Comprised of shake-your-body-down-to-the-ground songs as well as heart-wrenching ballads, it has one of the best-selling soundtracks of all time. One of the most exquisite songs from the double-album, which was released in 1977, is “More Than a Woman,”…

More Today Than Yesterday – Spiral Staircase

25 July 2018

There were a lot of one hit wonders in the 60s and 70s. Often, that one hit solidified a musician or group’s place in the annals of music history. Sacramento, California’s own Spiral Staircase released “More Today Than Yesterday” in 1969 and it reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100…