Revisiting a Classic: Why The Everly Brothers’ “Crying in the Rain” Still Resonates
Some songs are great because they are complex. They pile on orchestral flourishes, change time signatures, and show off musical…
Some songs are great because they are complex. They pile on orchestral flourishes, change time signatures, and show off musical…
A Musical Time Bomb In the winter of 1965, something remarkable happened in a London recording studio. A group of…
In the pantheon of popular music, few albums hold the hallowed, untouchable status that the late Marvin Gaye’s 1971 masterpiece,…
Picture this: It’s 1978. Disco is king, bell-bottoms are in, and a group of six men in outlandish costumes—a Native…
Sixty-six years ago, a simple dance song with a pounding beat changed the course of music history. When Chubby Checker…
Sixty years after its release, the song that defined the Summer of Love remains one of the most mysterious and…
There are songs that simply sound better the louder they’re played. Songs that feel like they were recorded in a…
In 1978, the airwaves were dominated by the pulsating grooves of disco and the raw, confrontational energy of punk rock.…
Sixty years after its release, the song that defined the Summer of Love remains one of the most mysterious and…
In the pantheon of 1970s pop culture, the image of David Cassidy is often frozen in amber: the golden-haired heartthrob,…