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4. The Byrds, "Mr. Tambourine Man" (From Mr. Tambourine Man) The Byrds were at the center of a pop music revolution in 1965, tapping into the growing folk-rock scene and Bob Dylan's widening ...
The Who’s feuds weren’t contained to the band’s line-up itself, either. Over the years, they clashed with their management, production staff, record labels, and, of course, other bands. Pete Townshend ...
A new album from surviving members of the Faces, also including Rod Stewart and long-time Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood, ...
Out of the many Vietnam War protests she performed at in the 1960s and 1970s, Judy Collins can never forget one in Washington ...
The list below of the Top 40 Songs of 1965 highlights several great and culturally seismic tracks from the year's biggest artists. Songs by many acts that never repeated their showcase moments in the ...
One of the legendary groups from the ‘60s, The Cowsills (siblings Paul, Susan and Bob), will present two shows with The ...
THE WHO FAMOUSLY SAID in their 1965 classic, “My Generation,” they hoped to die before they got old. It’s 60 years later, and ...
They revert to who they were as kids when the first got together… and make music together like they did ... “I Ain’t Done Wrong” from 1965 — a nod to a favorite band of Cooper and ...
Born March 23, 1965 ... of both music and food. They were his true religions. He attended dozens of concerts, collected electric guitars, and even studied at the School of Rock in Los Angeles.