The 1960s really was the golden era for pop and rock music. Think about it: The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Doors, Bob ...
Bob Dylan's musical catalogue has an enormity that I still haven't fully made my way through yet. To grasp the enormity of ...
Looking back at The Beatles' 'Taxman' and The Kinks' 'Sunny Afternoon', two tracks released in the summer of 1966 that ...
Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones turned boredom into a No. 1 hit through the experimentation that led to "Paint It, Black".
The slow stuff was really shining in 1966. These four ballads were dominant on the charts while tugging at our hearts.
A rep for the "Piano Man" singer said filmmakers moving forward would be "both legally and professionally misguided." ...
An Insights from Circana titled “What’s Sizzling As Summer Approaches?” notes that despite alcohol sales struggling last year ...
Using data from the Recording Industry Association of America, Stacker spotlighted 25 of the bestselling bands of the 1960s, ...
The Beatles' Rubber Soul begat The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds, which begat Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ...
Sir Paul McCartney, 83, has lived a life that’s full of music, from listening to his father James play dancehall songs on the ...
Sixty years after Brian Wilson turned studio pop inward, outward and upside down, The Beach Boys’ ‘Pet Sounds’ remains less a ...
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