Joan Baez and Bob Dylan are two of the most iconic musicians of the ’60s, and while they’ve always had a devoted following, ...
Motown may exist today as one of the biggest powerhouses in soul music, but everyone has to get the ball rolling somewhere.
Revisiting 'Breakfast In Bed', the Dusty Springfield single that perfectly captured her power and defiance, moving away from the love songs of her early career.
"There was a lot of cutting of classes, going up and trying to peddle the newest song, probably written in one of the classes at school." ...
Fronted in LA by the magnetic Arthur Lee, Love emerged from the Sunset Strip scene around the same time as The Doors - but where Jim Morrison and co went on to stardom, Love snatched defeat from the ...
If you like Valentine's Day, you're going to love these fascinating trivia questions and answers on all things V-Day ...
Petula Clark's single "Downtown" hit the number one spot on the US billboard charts 60 years ago, on January 23, 1965, and ...
In the 1960s and 70s, Eddie Levert Sr. was known as one-third of the popular R&B group The O’Jays. His sons Gerald and Sean ...
Ten years after her decision to reignite her performing career at age 50, Odette Quesada is riding high on the wave of an ...
Is the love song dying? NPR's Juana Summers speaks David Mora and Michelle Jia about their recent essay in The Pudding, which set out to answer that question.