In 1967, The Monkees achieved a chart record that remains unbroken 58 years later. In 1967, the band created for the television series of the same name released four albums in just one year, and each ...
It was a year in which the underground bubbled up into the mainstream like a cosmic oil strike, a new breed of rock ’n’ roll serving as the derrick siphoning the fuel for a cultural revolution from ...
Listen To This Eddie is a weekly column that examines the important people and events in the classic rock canon and how they continue to impact the world of popular music. 1967 is the peak moment of ...
Before Woodstock — both the concert and the film — there was Monterey Pop, D.A. Pennebaker‘s documentary film of the eponymous 1967 music festival. From June 16-18, rock legends such as Jimi Hendrix, ...
SAN FRANCISCO — When you’re rocking out to Metallica at Outside Lands in San Francisco in August, or perhaps grooving to some hipster-approved dance-pop act at Southern California’s Coachella come ...
They called it the Summer of Love, but 1967 should be known as the summer of change. Fifty years ago, the psychedelic era of music began in earnest thanks to the emergence of free-form FM radio as ...
Some of the greatest songs in country music history were released or rose to popularity in 1967. While plenty of tracks from the late 1960s have stood the test of time, these did more than that. These ...
Country music singer George Morgan was interviewed by host Bob Loflin of WSM-Radio on Jan. 4 during a segment of “The Sound of Nashville.” Morgan had just switched from Columbia Records to the Starday ...
“Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” is often thought of as the most important album in the history of rock and roll – and for obvious reasons that go beyond nostalgia for an era when it must have ...
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