With a sheen of nostalgia on them, the three 1960s pop songs feel like pure art. When they were released, these tracks were hit-worthy but too current to be considered classics. Now that they have ...
These pop songs from the 1960s are still quite loved today, and oddly enough, they were originally rejected by labels. It’s crazy to think that they almost never existed. Thankfully, those labels ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Concetta Rosemarie “Connie Francis” Franconero, July 1959 (PoPsie Randolph/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Connie Francis, the ...
Before The Supremes and The Ronettes, there was The Shirelles, and their recording of Gerry Goffin and Carole King’s “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” is, in a word, perfect. It was the first ...
Between 1959 and 1964, Midtown Manhattan was the nerve center of the American pop music industry. Inside just a few square blocks near Times Square, the so-called “Brill Building Sound” flourished, ...
WASHINGTON — Singer LaMonte McLemore, a founding member of the Grammy-winning vocal group the 5th Dimension, whose blend of pop, soul and psychedelic music produced some of the biggest hits of the ...
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