No artist has to be in love with everything they do, but some of the classic Rolling Stones don't sit that well with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
No matter how far away we get from 1965, these three iconic singles from the illustrious year will never be forgotten.
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.
The Verve ‘s classic hit ‘Bittersweet Symphony’ is being released on 7 inch vinyl for the first time ever. The ‘Urban Hymns’ ...
See the best 1960s music artists, from The Beatles to Motown legends, who shaped a revolutionary decade in music history.
This, then, is the last interview Terry Reid ever gave. Was it always going to be a musician’s life for you?
Revisiting comments from The Who guitarist Pete Townshend was going to be "the biggest selling record in music history" and ...
When Sir Tom Jones struck gold in 1965 with his first number one, It's Not Unusual, his father was still working down the ...
The Vermont director, actor and musician reconvened his old Montréal rock band for its first new album in almost 60 years.
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Today in Music History for Nov. 4: In 1740, English clergyman Augustus Toplady, who wrote the hymn "Rock of Ages," was born. In 1847, composer Felix Mendelssohn died at Leipzig at age 38.
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Today in Music History for Oct. 31: ...