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Gen Z producer reacts to 1968 hits
A Gen Z music producer listens to the top songs from the 1968 Billboard charts and shares their reactions. The discussion explores production style songwriting and how the sound compares to modern ...
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What makes the 1968 Ford GT40 so special
In this video I take an incredible POV drive in the legendary 1968 Ford GT40. Experience the raw sound, the driving feel, and ...
Rod Stewart’s biggest hit, Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright), sparked controversy and unexpected inspiration that only ...
58 years ago today, country legend Tammy Wynette’s “Take Me to Your World” took over the charts and became a No. 1 hit.
Creedence Clearwater Revival’s "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" returns to the Rock Streaming Songs chart and Billboard Global ...
These Beatles song titles double as surprisingly perfect baby names.
There have been many great rock and roll bands. But none quite match the Rolling Stones’ mix of bad boy swagger, savvy ...
Not every classic rock superstar came out of the gate on fire. These four acts took their sweet time breaking on through.
The Skaneateles Lake estate of the late developer and philanthropist Michael J. Falcone is up for sale for a record-breaking ...
The rock-and-roll pioneer and the Catholic historian met by chance in Rome and discovered a shared faith that blossomed into ...
Carl Smith, June Carter's first husband and a country music star in his own right, was born March 15, 1927, in Maynardville, Tennessee.
In 1968, Franklin arrived at Atlantic’s studio intending to record songs for what would become her 13th studio album, 'Aretha Now'.
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