You probably remember The Rolling Stones "Satisfaction" and The Beatles' "In My Life", but do you remember these three lost songs from 1965?
"My Generation" by The Who was recorded on this day in 1965, and after it was released, the BBC initially refused to air it.
Taylor Swift earned her 13th No. 1 hit with "The Fate of Ophelia," tying Michael Jackson and Drake for the fifth-most in ...
The Doors guitarist will play that band’s hits a full run through its ‘Morrison Hotel’ album with guests that include Billy Idol, Perry Farrell, Orianthi, Steven Adler, John Doe, ...
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Today in Music History for Oct. 22: In 1883, the original Metropolitan Opera House in New York opened with a production of Gounod's "Faust." The building was heavily damaged by fire in 1892, but was ...
Before it was a song on a record, “What Good Am I?” was a question Sir Tom Jones was quietly asking himself. The music legend ...
Honored by the Valley Music Hall of Fame, Agustín Lira uses music and theater to address social issues, inspire change, and teach future generations in Fresno. María G. Ortiz-Briones ...
J ust because John Lennon was in The Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing ...
Despite his success, Paul is not afraid to praise other writers and musicians. One which he has named among his favourites is ...
Over 1965 to 1968 Brooklyn's Evie Sands issued a string of singles with classic top sides. Amongst them were “Take Me For a ...
The eternal Lagos vibes — Ariya Eko! — propelled the MUSON mirth of October 5: the Ariya Eko Independence Music Festival, to ...
The legendary songwriter reflected on his six-decade career and the song that continues to resonate with listeners around the ...