60 Years Ago: Bob Dylan’s Remarkable Career Quietly Begins
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55 Years Ago: Al Green Takes His First Steps With ‘Back Up Train’

Bon Scott had few peers when it came to ribald lyricism — and he flaunted this bawdy songwriting prowess on AC/DC’s barnstorming single “Whole Lotta Rosie.” The eighth

Capitol Records took advantage of a pair of very time-specific trends with “The Beatles Movie Medley”: A surge in home-video viewing and the brief chart

While most of AC/DC’s catalog was inspired by the holy trinity of booze, women and rock, one of their biggest hits had a far unlikelier

45 Years Ago: Aerosmith Keep Riding High on ‘Back in the Saddle’

How AC/DC Channeled Record Label Anger Into ‘Dog Eat Dog’

Songwriter Harlan Howard once described country music as “three chords and the truth.” Stevie Nicks embraced this ideology to create one of Fleetwood Mac’s best-known songs,

Queen experienced their own version of Beatlemania upon arrival in Japan for 1975’s Sheer Heart Attack tour, as they were welcomed at the airport by

U2 Took Over Downtown L.A. for ‘Where The Streets Have No Name’