In new docu-drama Broken English, the much misunderstood singer looks back at all her past selves – and gives a performance that moves her audience to tears. Its makers relive an extraordinary shoot ...
On March 4, 1967, "Ruby Tuesday " — which was released on the American edition of Between the Buttons — peaked at the top position on the charts in the U.S., where it stayed for one week. Over half a ...
On Feb. 12, 1967, police raided Richards's mansion in Redlands Road, West Wittering, Sussex. The newspaper, News of the World ...
As Tharpe rose higher in status during the 1940s, she was still subject to Jim Crow Laws requiring racial segregation in many public places. Tharpe could perform alongside white artists, but she could ...
Presley extends and pulls apart a sensational, fast-moving version of Polk Salad Annie with the improvisational instincts of ...
Born of bloodshed from Minnesota to the Middle East, this fierce EP even ropes Ed Sheeran into its protest cry ...
With the Savoy in Cork recently re-opened, Des O'Driscoll trawls through the annals to look back at some of the greatest gigs ...
Even if you think you know all there is about Paul McCartney, this new documentary will still throw you some surprises.
Mick Jagger didn't know a ton about gambling. He used the knowledge of a housekeeper to help him write "Tumbling Dice".
Rock bands might seem like a brotherhood, but sometimes acts could improve by removing some major part of their lineup.
Many different types of musical movements were colliding in 1989. The charts were heavy with rap, R&B, and heavy metal. Amidst all that newer stuff, it wasn’t easy for veteran rock acts to find their ...
While The Beatles' shadow will never truly be eclipsed, Bruce Springsteen felt that some bands could sound much more powerful than The Fab Four.
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