The 1950s saw the birth of rock and roll, but not all the great songs were made by men. The women could rock, too.
Produced by T Bone Burnett, Look Up features 11 songs with Ringo playing drums and singing on all of them. On some of the ...
For a roughly 13-year period, from the mid-1950s until King’s assassination in 1968 ... Black and white, as far as what’s ...
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For a roughly 13-year period, from the mid-1950s until King's assassination in 1968 ... Black and white, as far as what's ...
Pete Seeger didn't like singing by himself. It wasn't just that he contributed his tenor (and banjo picking) to two seminal folk groups — the Almanac Singers (with Woody Guthrie) and The Weavers ...
Ex-Beatle and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ringo Starr on his countrified "Look Up" and the inspiration collaborations and ...
He defied Congress during the Red Scare of the 1950s, refusing to name names and ... an obstacle to Dylan’s fame, even as it was Seeger who opened the door for him. Seeger, himself, became ...
With around 2,000 albums and singles to his name, one session drummer has been discovered to boast the most studio credits in his field.
When it comes to exploring the 1950s roots of rock ‘n’ roll, you can do a lot worse than to delve into the catalog of Reverend Horton Heat. Singer/guitarist Jim “the Rev” Heath has been preaching the ...
Sir Ringo Starr and T Bone Burnett's new album 'Look Up' happened because the two musicians met up unexpectedly at the launch party for Olivia Harrison's book 'Came the Lightening - Twenty Poems for ...
The siblings' career began in the 1950s when Wayne, Alan, Merrill and Jay sang as a barbershop ... “One Bad Apple” and other songs were often compared to the music of The Osmonds' contemporaries, the ...