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The Beatles have been gone for more than half a century, but their shadow still looms large over rock music and rock ...
Album opener “Lose My Mind” pairs Don Toliver with Doja Cat for a slinky, synth-driven anthem that sets the stage for a thrilling ride to come. The 16 tracks that follow ran the gamut from rap to rock ...
The only Hot 100 No. 1 for the late Lou Christie was a winning pop-soul confection from one of the greatest periods in top 40 ...
George Harrison thought The Beatles made a mistake with one album cover. He shared why he thought it was inappropriate.
Born three months before John Lennon ― Ringo's quip: "I was born at a very young age" ― he was first born, and thus oldest of the quartet, at 84. Paul McCartney, sole other surviving member, remains ...
The Beatles were massive country fans, but today’s fans might not be aware of just how much their influence affected country music.
The Beatles made this zebra crossing famous worldwide when it was used on the cover of their1969 studio album. Fans still flock here to recreate the image, outside the recording home of the ...
In 2010, Dominican-American singer Prince Royce found commercial success in the United States with his bachata cover of Ben E. King’s “Stand By Me.”Royce put a Spanglish twist on the 1961 ...
The album was a global phenomenon, rekindling a wave of Beatles nostalgia. Cover versions flourished once more, particularly in 2001, as musicians young and old sought to pay tribute in their own ...
Either way, the concept still works. It’s easily one of the most memorable album covers of the ’90s, right up there with Dookie, ... 1. The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
"Long Tall Sally (Cover)" by The Beatles – 75:00: This original Little Richard song was covered by The Beatles during their live concert in Washington. It was released on their 1964 album Past ...
The release coincides with the documentary 'Luther: Never Too Much,' which opens in select cities on Nov. 1. The 'Never Too Much: Greatest Hits' album is out on Dec. 13.