By the time Carole King wrote “I Feel the Earth Move,” a double A-side released with “It’s Too Late” in April 1971, she wasn’t yet 30
Category: History
Carole King’s career- and genre-defining Tapestry was released on Feb. 10, 1971, but didn’t enter the Billboard albums chart until two months later, on April 10.
One of the most fascinating questions in American cinema is about the long comedic dry spell from the late 1960s to the dawn of the 1980s,
Van Halen’s initial 11-year association with Sammy Hagar ended slowly, and then all at once. Sessions for “Humans Being,” a single released in April 1996
Nirvana performed “Smells Like Teen Spirit” for the first time on April 17, 1991 at a dark Seattle club in the shadow of a highway
When Julien Temple decided to make a movie that explored the cultural impact of the “teenager” when the concept arrived in the U.K. at the end
L.A. Woman was the final statement from the original incarnation of the Doors, and its grooves contain a little of everything that made this band
When Duran Duran released their second single, “Careless Memories,” in spring 1981, momentum was on their side. The band’s debut, “Planet Earth,” had reached No.
Stevie Wonder’s legacy-securing streak of five milestone albums between 1972-76 didn’t come out of nowhere. He built toward those successes with the transitional Where I’m
If Exile on Main St. is considered the Rolling Stones’ creative peak – and it often is – then Sticky Fingers helped get them most
