You've heard of one-hit wonders and even two-hit wonders. But three-hit wonders? They might be the greatest of the bunch.
This one question asked by Bob Dylan in 1965 sums up one of the most fascinating decades of the 20th century and ... but it’s also kind of perfect. The post Heart of the ’60s: Top Songs That Define a ...
To let one popular song kind of poetically hold my complex emotions about our fate in the present ... "Time and Space (1948 ...
In 1965’s The Sound of Music, a thunderstorm sends the spooked von Trapp children into the room of their new governess, ...
Stacker examined data from YouGov on well-known television personalities to rank the 20 most popular TV game show hosts of ...
The magic and mystery surrounding the architect of Pink Floyd endures – and a larger canvas emerges of a confident, ...
Now, those albums are coming back to life in a new box set. The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono collects the first seven ...
A century ago popular music was playing instruments in the parlor with your friends. Aren’t you glad for recordings?
The last we had was a bit of a flop. I own up about it, it was quite bad.” Speaking to the BBC’s Brian Matthew on 4 April ...
The Courant’s arts picks for Nov. 10-16 include rappers, folk punk acts, pop legends, Christmas shows from Pentatonix and the ...
In the early days of rock and roll, songs were shorter. It took tracks like Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone,” which was released in 1965 and was over six minutes long, to change the face of popular ...
In 1965, The Beatles earned their first Grammy nomination for Record of the Year with their hit “I Wanna Hold Your Hand.” Now ...