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The daily information overload around the impact of the war is obscuring the need for thoughtful long-term planning.
If you’ve spent much time listening to classic rock radio, more than likely you’ve heard one of Randy Bachman’s bands. Maybe it’s The Guess Who, who came of age during the British Invasion and notched ...
A classic rock band is back with its first new song in more than 40 years. Bachman-Turner Overdrive released “60 Years Ago,” paying tribute to BTO’s Canadian roots. In fact, it features another Canada ...
The track features BTO’s classic boogie-rock sound, with Bachman trading off lead vocals with the band’s original singer/bassist Fred Turner. Turner came out of retirement to record his powerhouse ...
Thanks to Donald Trump’s ongoing threats toward Canada, from tariff hikes to hints about making the country the “51st State,” it’s no surprise that Canadians are sticking together more than ever. That ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bachman-Turner Overdrive is takin’ care of business again with “60 Years Ago,” the Canadian stalwart’s first new material in more ...
Bachman-Turner Overdrive has released a song titled "60 Years Ago," the first new music from the band since 1984's BTO album. The track is billed as a tribute to Winnipeg, the Canadian city where the ...
On April 1, Bachman Turner-Overdrive will kick off their Back In Overdrive Tour 2025 in Victoria, BC. The massive tour consists of 22 shows across Canada which will wrap up in Halifax, Nova Scotia on ...
A Tina Turner song that was thought lost was re-introduced to the world Thursday morning. "Hot For You Baby" was originally recorded for the late singer's Grammy-winning 1984 album Private Dancer, ...
Sonically and chronologically speaking, we don’t often associate Bachman-Turner Overdrive with the Beatles, but the Fab Four is precisely who Randy Bachman was trying to emulate with his 1974 track, ...
Bachman-Turner Overdrive is takin’ care of business once again. The Canadian rock now, of course, bears little resemblance to the juggernaut of the 70s, whose parade of hits included “Let It Ride,” ...