Happy & Rockin’ Holidays…

GR logoAnother year is over… and 2020 has not been a good year for the majority of the people out there as well as for the music industry. All we hope and wish is to get rid of this trash-virus that’s damaging our lives and live in a free world… not the one we used to live before the covid-pandemic, but a way better one where people can be truly free, without having to worry for minor things. Wouldn’t it be great for anyone to deal with the special talents they have and give all their energy and power on that, instead of suffering inside doing things they do not like, just to survive?!
 
Here on Grande Rock we managed to stay alive through all this pandemic mania, but we didn’t manage to review all those albums we would like to… like we used to do. We also didn’t manage to cover many live shows, like we did before, but with the current situation this is not in our hands. Then again we were here 24/7 spreading the news of our beloved music… and we also updated our Webradio list. Moreover, there’s a new Grande Rock Spotify Playlist every week, which features all the new singles that are released every week & month. There will be some Spotify Playlists with older stuff as well, but for now we have focused on the new songs.
 
Merry Christmas and a Happy & Rockin’ New Year everyone! We will be around in 2021, which will be a better year in every part… it has to be!
 
PS1: We never stop rockin’ & rollin’, so we’re already making our next plans for Grande Rock and not only…
 
PS2: We always love receiving your emails or reading your messages on our social media. Hence, those who fancy Grande Rock can constantly send us their proposals, so as to become better and have an idea of what more you want us to feature on GR.
 
PS3: Unfortunately another legendary musician & songwriter has left us a few days ago. Leslie West (The Vagrants, Mountain, West) (passed away on December 22nd, 2020, at the age of 75. Ken was a great guitarist, a vocalist and an amazing songwriter, as well. He’s mostly known from his work with Mountain and for adding some heavier touches to the rock music of his time (mid-60s). R.I.P Ken – thx so much for the music…