In 1966, the English rock band The Troggs had a smash hit song with the single “Wild Thing.” Released in April 1966, the song hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 30, 1966, and remained there ...
We look back at one of the coolest gigs in York - when rock band Hawkwind played York's Nunthorpe School in 1970. Were you there?
This month is the 60th anniversary of what is believed to be Eric Clapton’s only ever appearance in Harrogate and an appeal has been issued for memories of anyone who saw the show with the legendary ...
If you remember Dylan, Zeppelin, Clapton, Hendrix and Fleetwood Mac rocking Worcester, you weren’t there. No, really. It ...
Exploring the history and importance of 'Substitute', the 1966 non-album single released by The Who that influence Pete Townshend's songwriting forevermore.
From FIFA-backed official anthems to fan-created hits, we take a look at how music has shaped the legacy of the World ...
As the twin sons of Ricky Nelson and the grandchildren of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, Gunnar and Matthew Nelson, who found ...
Music history is dotted with records that actually made it out, but the shadow history underneath it is just as compelling. Across rock, pop, soul, and beyond, there's a shadow history of records that ...
The historic Abertillery Orpheus MVC, one of Wales' premier ensembles for over 100 years. Newbridge's Welsh traditional band Allan Yn Y Fan have carved a reputation as one of the top Celtic-influenced ...
When it comes to style, no modern RV can hold a candle to this 1970 General Motors PD4108 “Buffalo Bus,” which is making a ...
Barbra Streisand was in at peak as a recording artist and actress when she recorded “The Way We Were,” the title song from her 1973 hit film and album. . | Credit: Francesco Scavullo/Conde Nast via ...
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