Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers — “American Girl,” from the self-titled album (1976).
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Album of the Week: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers’ Into the Great Wide Open
I’ve been in love with Tom Petty since I can remember, and for this reason, my parents bought me Into the Great Wide Open for Christmas when I was five. It was the first CD I owned (besides the Backstreet Boys’ self-titled… Shut up…). 🙂

Weekly Focus: Led Zeppelin, Day Seven
I know I haven’t even scratched the surface of all that Led Zeppelin has done, so there will be another week dedicated to them in the future.
Led Zeppelin — “Candy Store Rock,” from the album Presence (1976).
Weekly Focus: Led Zeppelin, Day Six
Led Zeppelin — “Kashmir,” from the album Physical Graffiti (1975).
Weekly Focus: Led Zeppelin, Day Five
Led Zeppelin — “Over the Hills and Far Away,” from the album Houses of the Holy (1973).
Weekly Focus: Led Zeppelin, Day Four
Led Zeppelin — “Black Dog,” from the album Led Zeppelin IV (1971).
Weekly Focus: Led Zeppelin, Day Three
Led Zeppelin — “Immigrant Song,” from the album Led Zeppelin III (1970).
Album of the Week: Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti
Because who doesn’t love Led Zeppelin?

Weekly Focus: Led Zeppelin, Day Two
Led Zeppelin — “Whole Lotta Love,” from the album Led Zeppelin II (1969).
Weekly Focus: Led Zeppelin, Day One
Led Zeppelin — “Dazed and Confused,” from the self-titled album (1969).