While The Beatles are widely considered to be the best and/or most important band of the ’60s, there are plenty of folks out there who would instead pledge their allegiance to The Beach Boys. Well, it ...
The Beatles were the unquestioned masters of popular music in 1966. Bob Dylan was one of the few musicians who could rival them, but even he took a back seat to the Fab Four. Their chart success ...
In 1961, The Shirelles made history when “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” topped the Billboard Hot 100. It was the first time a black girl-group — any girl-group, some say — ever hit No. 1 on the leading U ...
On this day, December 10, 1966, the biggest competitor of The Beatles landed their third No. 1 hit on the most famous chart in the world.
The Beatles’ “White Album” opener might be a quintessentially Fab Four track now, but in its earliest stages of invention, the song was an amalgamation of the Beatles, Chuck Berry, the Beach Boys, and ...
Bon Jovi, the Beatles and Celine Dion are among musicians with upcoming documentaries. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images, Harry Hammond/V&A Images/Getty Images, ...
This piece by Ira Gallen is part of a series of essays to mark the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' first American television appearance on CBS's "The Ed Sullivan Show." It culminates with CBS News, ...
The Beach Boys expand their span of Billboard 200 top 10s to 49 years and one week, with "That's Why God Made the Radio" bursting onto the chart at No. 3. By Gary Trust, Billboard The Beach Boys 1966 ...
Wednesday night in Atlanta, dj BC (also known as Bob Cronin) posted “Ill Submarine,” his third album since 2004 mashing up tracks from The Beatles and the Beastie Boys, to his website. The idea this ...
Today Rolling Stone published a list of the 50 greatest songs by boy bands. While the ranking sent us off on a nostalgia-tinged reverie spanning the Monkees to One Direction while highlighting ...