On the Grammy Awards two weeks earlier, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars bypassed their own Grammy-nominated (and ultimately, Grammy-winning) smash “Die With a Smile” to perform the Mamas and the Papas ’ 1966 ...
Join Ferris professor Paul Kwant for a talk on Van Halen's influence on music history, part of the Festival of the Arts.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, the legendary Brenda Lee’s long out-of-print 1963 early career collection, aptly titled Love You ...
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Hosted on MSNTodd Rundgren’s wild tales of John Lennon, New York Dolls, Grand Funk Railroad and moreA wizard, a true star – as well as being title of Todd Rundgren’s classic album from 1973, it’s also a fitting description of ...
David Johansen, the co-founder of the New York Dolls and a punk rock icon, provided fans with a concerning health update ...
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Today-Music-History-Feb25Today in Music History for Feb. 25: ...
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Jerusalem re-taken by the Christian Crusader kingdom in a peace treaty between Holy Roman Emperor Frederik II and Egyptian ...
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Woman's World on MSNElvis Meets The Beatles: The Untold Story of Their 1965 MeetingIf there are no recordings to listen to or photos to look at, did Elvis Presley, the King of Rock 'n' Roll, actually meet The ...
Paul McCartney has spent decades crafting some of the most beloved songs in music history, but even legends have regrets.
In an exclusive: interview with American Songwriter, Mike Love recalled when Paul McCartney played him a Beach Boys-inspired Beatles classic for the first time at a 1968 spiritual retreat in India.
Celebrated British psychedelic doomsayers Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats return to the Bay Area for the first time in nearly ...
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