The 1950s saw some of the biggest stars in country music getting their start. Here are four that deserve more modern ...
The great tenor saxophonist Benny Golson was a jazz trailblazer and an emblem of cool. No one played, composed or talked like ...
For our third and final chapter, we are looking at five singers who faced a different landscape. For these women, born ...
In his new book, ‘And the Roots of Rhythm Remain,’ music impresario Joe Boyd traces the vast influence of global music. Here, ...
In Nashville, in the late 1950s and early 1960s, studio producers on Music Row like Owen Bradley and Chet Atkins began experimenting with ways to reach a broader audience: adding a few sweet ...
Lana Del Rey revealed what makes The Eagles' "Hotel California" difficult to cover even though she likes the song.
Known as The Genius, Charles combined blues, rhythm and blues, and gospel to contribute to the founding of soul music in the 1950s. He had a profound influence on a number of highly successful ...
The aforementioned songs became actual hits and are still quite recognisable today. But a lot of 1950s mainstream music enjoyed plenty of airplay not because it was particularly good or popular but ...
COVID hurt the membership, said Mark Goodney, music director of the Worcester Men of Song for the past 36 years. And most ...
Two young comedians, Lum and Abner, from Mena, Ark., began presenting local programs promoting down-home country humor. They ...
Those rolling in for Cruisin’ the Coast started their day at Centennial Plaza with food, music, fun, and a few classic cars ...
Set in the 1950s, shortly after the Korean War ... The black-and-white poster looks like a promotional flyer recruiting ...