Status Quo’s Rick Parfitt & Francis Rossi: A 1990 Interview That Still Hits Home
There are interviews that fade with time, and then there are the ones that somehow grow more revealing as the…
There are interviews that fade with time, and then there are the ones that somehow grow more revealing as the…
In the long and remarkable story of Status Quo, few early tracks capture the band in motion quite like “(April)…
An evergreen anthem of longing, sunshine, and the promise of escape Few songs capture the ache of winter and the…
Few songs in the history of popular music have managed to transcend generations quite like “Sweet Caroline.” Released in 1969,…
In the golden age of early 1960s pop and rock ’n’ roll, few voices captured youthful vulnerability and quiet confidence…
Some songs don’t need chart-topping singles or flashy promotion to become legendary. They find their way into people’s lives quietly,…
In the golden age of late-1960s pop, when British music was conquering radios across continents, few songs captured quiet longing…
Few songs can stop you in your tracks with just a guitar riff. From the very first strum, “Oh, Pretty…
A Timeless Country Classic That Bloomed Across the World When people talk about the golden age of country music, a…
Few songs capture the ache of first love as purely and powerfully as “Diana” by Paul Anka. Released in 1957,…