One of those moments happened when Paul McCartney was writing a song that would go on to top the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart ...
Closing the show with the Beatles' 1968 single "Hey Jude," McCartney had the entire arena swaying, hugging, tearing up, and ...
System of a Down produced some of the most commercially viable hard rock tunes over their recording career, though they weren ...
Paul McCartney's bumper Wings comp, retro Hendrix joys, Mavis Staples, live Slash, LeAnn Rimes in festive mood, and Blue Aeroplanes flying high.
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Why November 16th Matters In Rock History
It’s November 16th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1985, Starship started a two-week run ...
Paul McCartney will always be best known as a member of The Beatles, but true fans know he had a lengthy career with his second band, Wings, after the Fab Four split in 1970. Wings’ formation and ...
The foundations of funk were laid down in the mid-1960s, when James Brown began to emphasize the first beat of each measure ...
Sound effects! Hecklers! These and more takeaways from the first date of Dylan’s British tour It’s not dark yet Actually it ...
From John Lennon and Tina Turner to Miley Cyrus and Stephen Wilson Jr., the most eclectic renditions of the 1961 hymn ...
In 1968, The Beatles shocked the world by releasing The White Album - a fearless exploration of sound that defied all ...
U2's Bono praised John Lennon's approach on his heartfelt song 'Mother', saying that being honest, open and vulnerable is how ...
But an urban legend has long claimed that McCartney died in a car crash in 1966, and was replaced by a lookalike. The “Paul is dead” theory was largely spread by a Detroit radio station and U.S. fans ...
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