These are the records that didn't just top charts '€” they rewrote the rulebook entirely. Join us as we count down our picks ...
On August 18th, 1969, legendary guitarist and musician Jimi Hendrix took the stage at the Woodstock Music and Art Festival.
In 1965, The Beatles released “ Ticket To Ride ”. Written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, “Ticket To Ride” appears on Help ...
For years, Carole King was one of the music industry's secret weapons, writing hit songs for other artists while remaining ...
All it takes is one concert and the music industry can be changed forever. It has happened a fair few times. Artists are meant to shake up conventions. They are our free-thinkers and our risk takers.
The 1960s didn't just change rock music—they practically invented the modern version of it. In a single decade, rock evolved from simple three-chord tunes into something bigger, louder, stranger, and ...
On November 6th 1975 in a half-empty London art college, four snarling teens took to the stage and changed music forever.
The global music landscape changed forever when an eccentric South Korean artist dropped a highly energetic track. The song ...
When a public figure is prominent and dominant for as long as Clive Davis - the legendary music executive who died yesterday at 94 - it's easy to take them for granted, especially when they're as ...
The smallest decisions can alter music history forever. Cher’s hit “Believe” includes a vocal effect that revolutionized the industry. Cher discussed the sound of the song and what she was thinking ...
The global coronavirus pandemic, when it arrived in our lives five years ago this week, affected the world of music in basically the same way it did everything else. Musicians froze their lives and ...
For its annual Lowell Lecture Series, the Boston Public Library explores “Revolutionary Music: Music for Social Change” as a year-long overview of how music has spurred social change in the United ...