There have been many great rock and roll bands. But none quite match the Rolling Stones’ mix of bad boy swagger, savvy ...
In 1967, Jimi Hendrix unleashed one of the most influential songs in rock history. His track "Purple Haze," recorded with The ...
While Dylan spent 1967 quietly in Woodstock, New York, recording experimental demos with The Band, the rest of the world was ...
In 1967, Bob Dylan released John Wesley Harding, an introspective and folksy album that topped the UK charts and became a ...
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Gen Z producer reviews 1967 Billboard songs
A Gen Z music producer reacts to the top songs from the 1967 Billboard charts. The video explores the sound production and songwriting that defined popular music during that era. Watch how a modern ...
"Free as a Bird" by The Beatles returns to the top 10 on a pair of sales lists in the U.K. as the decades-old tune becomes a surprise bestseller again.
These famous guitar riffs built up blues rock as a genre during its formative years, and they still inspire guitarists today.
On March 17, the St. Patrick’s Day parade is set to return to downtown St. Paul for its 60th year — and Patrick O’Neill, Jr.
The Supremes were on a chart-topping role in the late 60s when a second single from their 1967 album reached No. 1 status.
Although he wasn’t blind, he sang in three different gospel groups known as the Blind Boys before making a splash on the R&B and pop charts.
Oh, Mary!” leads off Broadway San Diego’s 2026-27 season, which also includes “Maybe Happy Ending,” “Death Becomes Her,” “The ...
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