March 24, 2005 (Press Release) --
Here is an opportunity to enjoy fourteen rare musical performances, many of which have not been seen for over thirty years. The January/February 2005 issue of Video Librarian gave Remember the '70s: Greatest Hits Live three stars and a rating of “recommended”.
Drawn from the hit television series, “Rollin on the River” with Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, this outstanding, digitally remastered collection includes thirteen top twenty hits including five #1s: Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" and "You Ought To Be With Me, "Bill Withers' "Lean On Me, "Billy Preston's "Outta -Space," and Paul Revere and the Raiders' "Indian Reservation." Four tracks were also GRAMMY winners: Jim Croce's "Operator", Ike and Tina Turner's "Proud Mary, "B.B. King's "The Thrill Is Gone," and Billy Preston's "Outa-Space."
The musical performances are introduced by Mickey Jones, the original drummer from Kenny Rogers and the First Edition. Plus there is over seventeen minutes of fascinating commentary that puts the music into the cultural and historic context of the time period.
Remember the 70s Greatest Hits Live has already sold 30,000 copies since its release in September, 2004. We invite you to visit our website http://www.rememberthe70s.com
for more information about the DVD, and special discount pricing at one of our on-line distributors.
We look forward to answering any questions for you and to assuring that your order is filled promptly. We are certain that you will be delighted that you made this collector's item a part of your collection.
Drawn from the hit television series, “Rollin on the River” with Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, this outstanding, digitally remastered collection includes thirteen top twenty hits including five #1s: Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" and "You Ought To Be With Me, "Bill Withers' "Lean On Me, "Billy Preston's "Outta -Space," and Paul Revere and the Raiders' "Indian Reservation." Four tracks were also GRAMMY winners: Jim Croce's "Operator", Ike and Tina Turner's "Proud Mary, "B.B. King's "The Thrill Is Gone," and Billy Preston's "Outa-Space."
The musical performances are introduced by Mickey Jones, the original drummer from Kenny Rogers and the First Edition. Plus there is over seventeen minutes of fascinating commentary that puts the music into the cultural and historic context of the time period.
Remember the 70s Greatest Hits Live has already sold 30,000 copies since its release in September, 2004. We invite you to visit our website http://www.rememberthe70s.com
for more information about the DVD, and special discount pricing at one of our on-line distributors.
We look forward to answering any questions for you and to assuring that your order is filled promptly. We are certain that you will be delighted that you made this collector's item a part of your collection.

Here is an opportunity to enjoy fourteen rare musical performances, many of which have not been seen for over thirty years.
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