Deborah L. Jacobs

Michael Jackson’s Cologne Arrival: The Mystery, the Mask and the Moment Fans Never Forgot

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are arrivals that feel less like travel and more like an event the world has been waiting on. That ...

When Elvis Sang Release Me for the Last Time: Strength, Weariness and Truth

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are final chapters in music that feel like a closing door you wish could stay open just a little ...

When Elvis Sang “I Can’t Stop Loving You” in 1973, the Room Fell Silent

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are songs that feel like they hold the weight of every love story that ended too soon. In Las ...

When Elvis Presley Turned Three Songs into One Nation’s Story: An American Trilogy Live in Las Vegas, 1973

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are nights when music feels bigger than entertainment, when it sounds like history and heart colliding in one moment. ...

How John Foster Turned “The Bare Necessities” into a Country Joyride on American Idol

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are nights on American Idol when a performance does not just entertain, it lightens the whole room. John Foster ...

When Chants Turned to Silence: John Foster’s Nashville Stand with “God Bless America”

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are moments on stage that define an artist not by the notes they sing but by the choices they ...

Cher’s 1975 Medley with Teri Garr, Pointer Sisters and Freddie Prinze: A Musical Party Frozen in Time

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are performances that feel like pure time travel, carrying you back into an era when music was about fun, ...

When Cher Made Heartbreak Feel Personal: The Story Behind Am I Blue? on The Cher Show

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are songs that stop time for a moment, holding a mirror up to the ache we often keep tucked ...

When Cher Sang Friends: The Night She Turned Loyalty Into a Song Everyone Could Feel

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are songs that feel like an open door, welcoming you into something bigger than yourself. That is the feeling ...

Barry Gibb in the Rain: The Night To Love Somebody Felt Like a Prayer

Deborah L. Jacobs

Rain fell hard that night in Wantagh, but it only seemed to make the moment sharper. Standing under the stage ...