A look at how Jethro Tull went from a common or garden blues band to the proudly esoteric folk-rock band we know today, via ...
Didion’s influential account of the era, “The White Album,” captures the ripples of terror provoked by the 1969 murders.
In the old days, your favourite artist issued a live album once or twice a decade if you were lucky. Only when bands were in ...
Visconti — who first worked with Bowie in 1968 until producing his final album, 2016’s Grammy-winning “Blackstar” — shares ...
Flack first donned the Hot 100 crown with breakthrough hit “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” featured on her now platinum-certified 1969 debut album for Atlantic, First Take, and in the 1971 ...
Speaking of the “mf word”, the Detroit band MC5 unsuccessfully tried to use it on their 1969 album Kick Out the Jams. Introducing the title track, the group’s frontman, Rob Tyner ...
Roberta Flack, a staple on the R&B charts throughout the '70s and '80s, has died at 88. She suffered from ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
At her peak, the singer’s music was capable of great depth, sincerity and emotional intimacy, which she seemingly conjured ...
Norwegian multi-instrumentalist explains what the genres have in common, buying a synth just to learn one Pink Floyd song, ...
Beyoncé’s Grammy-winning 'Cowboy Carter' not only captivated listeners, it sparked a wave of interest in Black country ...
In “Sly Lives!” and “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” the divergent expectations faced by White and Black musical artists become ...