These three iconic rock songs from 1965 deserved to reach No. 1 on the most popular chart in the world, but unfortunately, they came up short.
Sixty years ago today, Johnnie Wright was at No. 1 with a song that would become the theme to an iconic film two decades later.
A new book explores the life, legacy and artistry of Xavier "X" Atencio, whose work as an early Walt Disney Imagineer is ...
In a move that outraged folk purists, Bob Dylan went electric at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. But was the crowd's anger ...
While the song still makes an impact 45 years after it was released, "9 to 5" was also a major success when it first came out ...
At 8:20 p.m., McCartney led his band onstage. He’s been backed by these core four musicians – guitarists Rusty Anderson and ...
Biopics that stretch through the entirety of a musician’s life can be a slog — or, even worse, sanitized through a ...
Although his contribution was small, Barrett’s involvement made "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" the only Pink ...
There are various reasons for this difference. In the early days of recorded music, songs tended to be about three minutes ...
The Beatles have previewed their upcoming 'Anthology 4' by unearthing an unreleased take on the 'Help!' classic "I’ve Just Seen a Face." ...
Eight tracks from the 60s and 70s still stop conversations and start memories, turning grey mornings into technicolour youth again. You can spot the ...
When Paul McCartney bid adieu to his thrilled audience at the end of his 2019 concert in New Orleans, he made a promise: ...
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