The death on Tuesday of LaMonte McLemore, a founding member of The 5th Dimension, has led fans to revisit hits by that vocal group, which made some of the best pop records of the late 1960s and early ...
Since its release in August 1966, the album has been in the cultural zeitgeist.
On Feb. 6, 1966, WGLT-FM hit the airwaves. WGLT-AM had been broadcasting on campus since 1962 via a closed-circuit radio ...
The Beatles place four different releases on the U.K.'s charts as 1 returns, 1962–1966 reenters the streaming tally, and 1967–1970 holds steady.
"Luther Vandross is one of my favorite artists of all time," Kendrick Lamar says, accepting the Grammy for 'Luther' ...
Accents drummer Tony Johnson joined with Frank Mannix in a new San Diego group specializing in psychedelic rock, the Brain ...
These early iterations of now-famous genres are considered one of the first songs of their respective genres to exist.
These pop hits from the 1960s are world-famous today. But when they were first released, they didn't chart as high as you might think.
It has been 60 years since the historic Blizzard of 1966 hit Central New York. In only four days in Oswego, there was more than 100 inches of snow accumulation. The ...
On March 28, 1966, The Rolling Stones released the first compilation of their hit songs entitled, “Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass).” It would later be released in the ...
Bob Dylan’s 4th Time Around sounds like a tribute but was actually written as a clever response to a Beatles song in 1966.
In 1966, rock and pop music took a bold turn, with iconic albums that pushed boundaries and set the stage for the psychedelic sounds of the late '60s.