• Album Reviews,  Blog

    The Doobie Brothers Walk This Road Album Review

    The Doobie Brothers are one of my favorite bands ever.

    I’ve seen them in concert three times and have their albums.

    They released their latest album, Walk This Road, on June 6 of this year.

    It features original members Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons, as well as long time members Michael McDonald and John McFee.

    If you are a fan of The Doobie Brothers, you will enjoy this album.

    Lots of rocking and soulful songs, great singing and playing, everything you want in an album by The Doobie Brothers.

    I’m really glad Michael McDonald is back in the band, having rejoined them for their 50th Anniversary tour a few years ago.  

    What can I say?  The Doobie Brothers rule!!!!!  And thanks guys for signing the album booklet too!!!

  • Album Reviews,  Blog

    Giuffria Discography

    Giuffria was a rock band formed in the 1980s by keyboardist Greg Giuffria after leaving the band Angel (another favorite of mine).

    Giuffria released two studio albums (Giuffria and Silk + Steel) and a live album/video called Live In Japan 1985.

    They also appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Gotcha!

    They were working on a third album but only got to the demo stage.

    That album of demos, surprisingly, was released this year as The Unreleased Remastered Demos (Greg signed the CDs and Vinyl).

    I still need to buy the live album and hopefully I’ll get that soundtrack someday, but I have everything else.

    Like Greg’s previous band, Angel, Giuffria are another band I think should have been so much bigger.

    Giuffria did have a couple of minor hit singles with the songs “Call To The Heart” and “Lonely In Love”, both from their first album.

    Giuffria opened for some big bands, including Deep Purple and Foreigner, but unfortunately, they just never quite got to the top level of success.

    They had all the tools.  Great musicianship and songwriting, their singer David Glen Eisley was incredible as well as their guitarist on their first album Craig Goldy (later in the band Dio) and all the musicians really.  And I really think the albums are really good, especially the first one.

    Giuffria kind of sound of like Journey, but with a bit more edge.

    So, if you are into catchy hard rock with great singing and playing, Giuffria is the band for you.

    Greg later went on to form the band House Of Lords and ultimately became a multimillionaire because he invented a chip that’s in many of the slot machines you see and maybe play.  I’m serious.

    Anyway, check out Giuffria.  They are awesome and should be more well known.

  • Blog,  Book Reviews

    Waxing On: The Karate Kid And Me Book Review

    Ralph Macchio (The Karate Kid 1, 2, and 3, The Outsiders, My Cousin Vinny, Cobra Kai, Karate Kid: Legends and more) released his biography Waxing On: The Karate Kid And Me in 2022.

    It’s definitely a biography, but it is not a full on autobiography because even though he touches on his life a fair amount, the majority of the book is about his experiences making the first The Karate Kid movie.

    If you are a fan of The Karate Kid, you must read this book.

    Ralph tells you everything you want to know about the making of the movie.

    He also talks about the other movies and Cobra Kai quite a bit and some of this other movies and shows.

    Like I said, it is definitely a biography, but it’s not a full on one.

    But it is an amazing and quick read and I love it.

    And thank you Ralph for signing it (via Talk Shop Live).

  • Blog,  Movie Reviews

    Karate Kid: Legends Movie Review

    Karate Kid: Legends was released on May 30 of 2025.

    It is set a few years after the series Cobra Kai and stars Jackie Chan, reprising his role as Mr. Han from The Karate Kid 2010 movie, Ralph Macchio reprising his role as Daniel LaRusso from most of The Karate Kid movies and Cobra Kai, and Ben Wang as the new Karate Kid and is Jackie’s character’s nephew in the movie.

    If you are a fan of The Karate Kid movies and of Cobra Kai, there is nothing not to like in Karate Kid: Legends.

    Ben Wang’s character, like Larusso’s character in the original movie, moves from his home to a new home and has to get acclimated.  Along the way, he gets a girlfriend, who has a mean ex who is also a martial artist and bully.  

    Both Jackie and Ralph’s characters end up helping Ben’s character become an even better martial artist and prepares him for this tournament.  

    And of course, he ends up facing his girlfriend’s ex in the tournament.

    For some, it may be business as usual, but if you want to have some fun, watch Karate Kid: Legends.

    I’m not saying everything about it here, but trust me, it is a lot of fun.

    And stick around for the end credits because there is a fun Easter egg.