Today in Music History for Jan. 18: ...
Radio X looks at the rock artists who only managed to trouble the British charts just the once... some familiar, some not so ...
For The Thrill Is Gone, Jemmott played his 1964 Jazz Bass – which would be stolen soon afterward ...
As the Timothée Chalamet-starring Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ hits cinemas, Stevie Chick revisits a moment in time ...
THE music world is reeling badly from the news of the death of Teddy Osei, a saxophonist and a founding member of the iconic ...
Pop stars' first songs are rarely ever that good... But they're still quite fun to listen to, especially for diehard fans.
Heart sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson were "scandalized" the first time they watched Led Zeppelin live in the spring of 1969.
Wayne Coyne was born, "The Twist" became the only single in the history of the charts to make it to No. 1 on two separate ...
Chicago's Lee Loughnane tells UCR why it was initially a struggle to attract an audience with their debut album.
The last album on our list rounds out the swinging 60s. Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Green River represents the coming ...
Myth and spectacle combine in The Who’s exhilarating 1969 rock opera, TOMMY—including the unforgettable anthems “I’m Free,” “See Me, Feel Me,” “Sensation” and “Pinball Wizard.” ...