Sixty years ago today, Johnnie Wright was at No. 1 with a song that would become the theme to an iconic film two decades later.
The Who released their signature generational anthem on October 29, 1965, launching them into rock 'n' roll stardom.
Discover the most popular songs from the 1960s that defined a generation. From The Beatles to Aretha Franklin, these hits shaped music history.
She’s played in some of alternative music’s biggest bands. Now Lenchantin is back with a solo album fueled by a vintage ...
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Long live The Who!
For over six decades, The Who has survived the test of time, staying relevant with a unique sound that is, as the British ...
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
The Temptations/Four Tops concert at State Farm Center was a special night where every singer and band member left it all on ...
The Jukebox Man holds an entry in the Paddy Power Gold Cup on November 15, but he looks set to sidestep Cheltenham in favour ...
After winning back-to-back games in Los Angeles, the Blue Jays will be taking a 3-2 series lead with them back to Toronto.
The all-time intrinsic value of Ghana’s currency, the Cedi, was unearthed yesterday when the crème de la crème of the country gathered in Accra to mark its 60th birthday, a celebration that rebirthed ...
Pete Townshend and The Who have always been indebted to their 1960s beginnings, but the guitarist has always kept evolution ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto was named World Series MVP for the Los Angeles Dodgers with one of the greatest pitching performances in Fall Classic history, including an epic relief appearance in Game 7 on Satur ...
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