HOOTERS - ONE WAY HOME (1987)By the time of release of their 3rd album "One Way Home", The Hooters were already an established chart act, having achieved significant success with the MTV staple "And We Danced", and the corresponding album "Nervous Night". In addition to this, chief songwriters Rob Hyman (Keyboards/Vocals), and Eric Bazilian (Guitar/Vocals), were enjoying the fruits of Cyndi Lau...
I remember this 1985 song by The Hooters when it was on "heavy rotation" on MTV. Tonight, it popped up as the time setter for an episode of "Cold Case." I looked around on MOG, then on in.solit.us for the song, but found nothing. So here's that Summer "gotta dance" track, to recall when drive in theaters were common, and where concerts could be staged.
HOOTERS - ONE WAY HOME (1987)By the time of release of their 3rd album "One Way Home", The Hooters were already an established chart act, having achieved significant success with the MTV staple "And We Danced", and the corresponding album "Nervous Night". In addition to this, chief songwriters Rob Hyman (Keyboards/Vocals), and Eric Bazilian (Guitar/Vocals), were enjoying the fruits of Cyndi Lau...
(image: The Hooters - "Nervous Night")The Hooters were formed in 1980 and played their first show on July 4 of that year. They took their name from a nickname for the melodica, a type of keyboard harmonica which is German in origin and made by Hohner. Two of the members, Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman, originally played in a band in the late 1970s called Baby Grand and released two albums on Arist...