Frank Sinatra made his first recording; the Bee Gees had the top three singles in the U.S. singles charts; the Ramones got ...
Once the audience realized the guest of honor was in attendance, a standing room at Carnegie Hall chanted, "Let's Go, Billy." ...
Whether it is due to Jim Morrison’s polarizing poetry, the perceived self-indulgence of a twenty-minute synth solo, or the calculated polish of corporate-backed stadium anthems, these bands frequently ...
From John Lennon's 'Imagine' piano to Bob Dylan's electric Judas guitar from Newport Folk Festival, we're looking at the stories of rocks expensive memorabilia.
The expert fingerpicker and Brill Building dropout who mentored Bob Dylan and David Crosby and wrote a global hit – before giving it all up to save the ...
Music like Folsom’s, brackish and mystical, is always going to be sought after. It’s naïve, lo-fi, and needfully sincere—a compelling part of the Great American Songbook, whether recognized or not.
David Bowie's 1977 hit Sound and Vision from the album Low revolutionized rock singles with its experimental production and ...
"Love on a Rooftop" made its way onto Ronnie Spector's album, and also featured former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick.
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The biggest musicians of the 1970s, then and now
Using historical Billboard charts and other top song and album lists from the 1970s, Stacker spotlighted 15 of the ...
In memory of the celebrities who've died this year, including "Dawson's Creek" teen heartthrob James Van Der Beek, beloved actress Catherine O'Hara, and "The Thing" star T.K. Carter.
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