Don Tanner checked in after my mention of Media Base, the terrific radio music monitoring tool I’ve used since the late ’80s.
The breakthrough smash launched one of the most successful careers of the 1960s.
Praised by several rock legends, the track has continued to be praised in the six decades since it was released.
This song, written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin and sung by Little Eva, was at No. 1 on August 21, 1962. It's even more delightful to hear today.
Released in 1966, "Time Won't Let Me" introduced audiences across America to the band's energetic blend of garage rock, ...
The 1960s marked an unquestionable evolution—and revolution—in rock music. The British Invasion made its mark in this decade, with bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, who were inspired by ...
Michael Traikos, Ryan Kennedy, and Michael Augello discuss the top breakout candidates for upcoming NHL season, who should fill the vacant captaincies across the league, and more.
What if dinner came with a plot twist? One minute you’re in California, the next you’re wandering into an enchanted forest, stepping into a retro diner that looks like it escaped from a movie, or ...
The Doors released the title track to their 1968 album, Waiting For The Sun, on July 3—prime sunshine season. The psychedelic ...
These are four of the best rock songs from 1960, which are so good, it's likely every 60s kid still knows them by heart today ...
Langley's smash ties for the fourth-longest reign of all time. By Gary Trust Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” claims a 16th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, tying for the fourth-longest command ...