
March Music Matchups is here, and it’s completely in your hands.
First, a HUGE hug to our friends at Roadies Lanes, Games and Gastropub for making this whole tournament possible.
Three times every weekday we’ll feature a matchup on The Drive Tucson:
7:05am
12:05pm
5:05pm
Voting stays open until one hour before the next matchup begins. Then the votes are counted, the winning song moves on, the other song is eliminated, and the bracket keeps narrowing round by round until only two songs remain. DAILY RESULTS ARE POSTED BELOW THE BRACKET.
Next Matchup at 7:05am - Monday Morning
Downtown Region
Gordon Lightfoot
Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald
VS.
Dave Mason
We Just Disagree
Mobile users can download the bracket for optimal viewing.
SONGS THAT ADVANCED ARE IN BOLD PRINT
CATALINA FOOTHILLS REGION
Hotel California – Eagles VS. Imagine – John LennonAlone Again (Naturally) – Gilbert O’Sullivan VS. Fire and Rain – James Taylor
Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond VS. God Only Knows – Beach Boys
Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison VS. Nights in White Satin – Moody BluesDecember 1963 (Oh What a Night) – Four Seasons VS. One of These Nights – Eagles
Dust in the Wind – Kansas VS. I Feel the Earth Move – Carole King
The Boys of Summer – Don Henley VS. You’re No Good – Linda Ronstadt
Everybody’s Talkin’ – Harry Nilsson VS. Fallin’ in Love – Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
ORO VALLEY REGION
Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd VS. Time in a Bottle – Jim Croce
With a Little Luck – Paul McCartney & Wings VS. Rich Girl – Hall & Oates
A Horse with No Name – America VS. Sailing – Christopher Cross
I Got a Name – Jim Croce VS. Still the One – Orleans
Cat’s in the Cradle – Harry Chapin VS. Baby Come Back – Player
Turn the Page – Bob Seger VS. Midnight Rider – Allman Brothers Band
Year of the Cat – Al Stewart VS. Time of the Season – Zombies
Ebony Eyes – Bob Welch VS. Wrapped Around Your Finger – The Police
SABINO CANYON REGION
Eleanor Rigby – Beatles VS. Brandy – Looking GlassRight Down the Line – Gerry Rafferty VS. Dreams – Fleetwood Mac
Doctor My Eyes – Jackson Browne VS. Lady Love Me – George Benson
How Much I Feel – Ambrosia VS. Sing – Carpenters
Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head – B.J. Thomas VS. Lido Shuffle – Boz Scaggs
Afternoon Delight – Starland Vocal Band VS. Guitar Man – Bread
Grazing in the Grass – Hugh Masekela VS. Telephone Line – Electric Light Orchestra
Fool (If You Think It’s Over) – Chris Rea VS. Summer Breeze – Seals & Crofts
DOWNTOWN REGION
Saturday in the Park – Chicago VS. Hard to Say - Dan Fogelberg
Turn! Turn! Turn! – Byrds VS. I Write the Songs - Barry ManilowMoonlight Feels Right – Starbuck VS. Happy Together - The Turtles
We Just Disagree – Dave Mason VS. Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald - Gordon Lightfoot
No Time – The Guess Who VS. Thunder Island - Jay Ferguson
Devil Woman – Cliff Richard VS. Please Come to Boston - Dave Loggins
Ventura Highway – America VS. I Love a Rainy Night - Eddie Rabbitt
We Can Work It Out – Beatles VS. Reminiscing - Little River Band
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