May 1966 is rock’s ultimate rabbit hole. It began with the biggest band in history (unknowingly) playing their final ...
Folk rock reached its peak in 1966, thanks to hit songs like Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence" and the Mamas & the ...
was one of the greatest years for all of music, and while we celebrate some records, we must also avoid overlooking ...
How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other – and the World' examines the overlap between genre-defining musicians ...
The 2000 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and his excellent, 11-piece All-Star Band, mixed Taylor classics and rarities.
Her widescreen, acrobatic songs have dominated radios, karaoke nights and — most likely — a big portion of your memory.
The heirs of the bassist and drummer who played in the Jimi Hendrix Experience have lost their long-running battle for ...
The psychedelic single features "speed-altered tapes, backward loops, lyrical vagueness and musical sophistication." ...
These timeless anthems define generations, yet they were surprisingly outshined on the charts by novelty hits and fleeting ...
From party anthems to psychedelic experiments, 1966 gave us rock songs that still capture hearts decades later. Some are ...
Fans still argue over who inspired Bob Dylan's iconic 1966 song Just Like a Woman. Was it Joan Baez or Edie Sedgwick? The ...
Clifton Parker’s Overture to ‘The Glass Slipper’ is delightful and lasts just three minutes. The closer is Rossini on Ilka ...