The 1960s were full of wonderfully bizarre band names, from inanimate objects to random words; here are five bands who used the word "love." ...
from paying close attention to other ‘60s pop songs, er, popping up in the U.K. and across the pond in the States. One song in particular captured the heart of both Beatles guitarists.
Maybe this one’s a bit of a cheat, but considering Connie Francis, Newark’s own late ‘50s/early ‘60s pop-rock hit queen, was best known for her singles and not her full albums (unless you ...
The rock n' roll era of the 1950s and 1960s was ... His song, "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", became a 60s pop staple. Valli ...
Join Slate pop critic Jack Hamilton for a bold re-examination of the music of the ’60s. Hamilton and his guests tease out the musical subtleties and historical origins of songs by Bob Dylan ...
‘Born to Run,’ an operatic song cycle that bridged ‘60s pop with ‘70s bombast. Since then, he’s created some of rock’s best and most culturally important records, including 1982’s ...