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The three jazz clubs hosted a who’s who of legendary jazz artists during their 1960s heyday, including Miles Davis, ...
The Byrds made a country-rock hybrid album in 1968. 'Sweetheart Of The Rodeo' managed to be both tradition-bound and ahead of ...
Based on a poem sent to Joan Baez by Nina Duschek, “Saigon Bride” is emblematic of ’60s folk music and tells the story of a ...
The Minnesota Music Hall of Fame (MMHF) will formally induct six new members Friday. During a special Induction Ceremony ...
War, like love, has long inspired artists and musicians. That is especially true of the songs written in response to the ...
Haggard recorded four songs by Parton, including two he released before her, and one she wrote especially for him, and his ...
The esteemed musician expresses no regrets about not joining Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple, preferring to follow his muse ...
It was the reason I did everything.It’s the reason I played the guitar.” Pete Townshend on the awful gift that made the Who ...
That success keyed not just two Grammy victories in 1968 and 1970 but awards from the Academy of Country Music for 1970's Top Female Vocalist, sweeping all of the female country categories at 1970 ...
In 1968, the award show was broadcast on NBC Television for the first time ever, which made it the longest-running annual music awards program on network television. Today, the Country Music ...
The songs released in that time — and in the years ... “Đường Trường Sơn xe anh qua,” Văn Dung (1968) Văn Dung’s ”Đường Trường Sơn xe anh qua” (“The Truong Son ...
It was in a family of artists that Jacques Dutronc was born in April 1943. His father, an amateur pianist, gave him a taste ...
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