The list includes classic rock legends such as Richard Berry at No. 7, LaVern Baker at No. 5 and Sister Rosetta Tharpe at No.
Link Wray, Chuck Berry, and Muddy Waters forever changed rock history with these iconic guitar riffs from the 1950s.
Mike Stoller and his partner, the late Jerry Leiber, are known for writing some of the biggest hits of the 1950s and ‘60s ...
Since rock ‘n’ roll first exploded in the late 1950s and ‘60s, critics have repeatedly declared that “rock is dead,” ...
We’ve all read about the dangers of smartphones for children. We know they’re damaging mental health and attention spans.
The Beatles turned a 1956 rock 'n' roll comedy into Birthday, one of the White Album’s wildest and most spontaneous tracks.
The David Bowie song that exposes his deepest loneliness, despite his romantic prowess underneath the hidden vulnerability in his lyrics.
Buck Meek’s fourth solo album was inspired by a conversation with his Big Thief bandmate and producer James Krivchenia: What if they added some electronica to their sound? Ditch ...
Singer/songwriter and music producer Kenny Vance, co-founder of the band Jay and the Americans, has become the first ...
Galatz, which broadcasts revelatory reporting and wide-ranging talk, is one of Israel’s most popular stations. Critics see a ...
Iconic blues harmonica virtuoso Little Walter Jacobs died on Feb. 15, 1968, in Chicago. He was just 37 years old.
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