EDITOR'S NOTE: There's a world of musical Boomers who are good enough to make some nice music, but not as a career. You hear them at parties and community events. You might even hear them practicing in a garage. These musical enthusiasts play what they can, when they can, for the fun of it -- classic pop/rock hits, cocktail jazz, easy listening standards, RB and more. If you are in an amateur band, or want to be, we hope this and subsequent articles will be helpful.
August 29, 1966 was the final live concert by The Beatles, and I was there!
If you weren't in San Francisco that night, here's a taste of what you missed...
No more small screen viewing here! iWear (from Vuzix, formerly Icuiti) projects a virtual 44" screen creating a movie theatre experience that fits in the palm of your hand and weighs in at four ounces! Now you can watch your favorite shows up close and personal.
How did a young San Francisco radio station DJ go to Washington, sit in the President's chair in the White House Oval Office, then play rock 'n' roll piano with a dozen legendary performers?
It all happened to ME -- one week in 1972, and especially one amazing night. Here's my Boomer Years experience.
My wish seemed so easy to fulfill. I have a wonderful collection of digital music on my home PC. I want to listen to the music on my home stereo, but it's in another room. A simple wish, but for a long time, there was no easy way to do it.
We are each responsible for our own life; no other person is or even can be.


What's YOUR Boomer Story?