This Strange 60s Psychedelic Rock, Pop Pairing Lasted 8 Shows Before One Walked Off Stage originally appeared on Parade. In 1967, one of the most unexpected pairings in music history hit the road. A ...
Take a nostalgic ride through the 1960s as we spotlight legendary rock bands that shaped music history but rarely get credit.
Enjoy this special collection of concert performances of hit songs from the 60s, featuring The British Beat, Motown, 60s Pop, Rock & Soul. For the past decade the MY MUSIC series has been preserving ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images As a member of the hit-making, late-’60s pop-rock group the Grass Roots, ...
Many iconic British rock bands were inspired by American music. The Beatles and The Rolling Stones each began their careers by covering Chuck Berry. And Brian Jones famously named his band after the ...
Though the genre rose to prominence in 1967, the roots lay earlier in the decade. (The Angels’ hit below is one of many precursors.) The Music Explosion covered “Little Bit O’ Soul” in 1967, which ...
Before Woodstock and FM radio shaped the sound of the 1970s, the 1960s were already roaring with American bands pushing rock in bold new directions. This was the decade that cracked the genre wide ...
J.S. Gornael has a BA in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis in Poetry and an MFA in Fiction. He has taken workshops in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (though mostly the second). Half-cinephile ...
Mark Volman, the singer for the 1960s popular rock and pop group The Turtles, has died. He was 78. His reps told Rolling Stone that he died in Nashville on Friday after a “brief, unexpected illness.” ...
Mark Volman, a founding member of the '60s pop-rock group The Turtles, has died at age 78. In a statement shared on Facebook, Volman's lawyer Evan Cohen shared a statement confirming that the singer ...
A thrillingly revisionist history of the era at the Whitney Museum uncovers a current of art that sprang from eros and the uncensored minds of R. Crumb, Martha Edelheit and others. By Deborah Solomon ...