The Story Behind the 60s Soul Classic by Mel Carter That Ended Up Becoming an Easy Listening Classic
"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" made its way to several different singers. Mel Carter made the ultimate recording of it in 1965.
The near-12-minute song redefined the genre for decades to come.
In 2008, Rolling Stone put together a list of the "100 greatest singers of all time." The lineup was mighty.' At the 100th spot was Mary J. Blige, who was asked to say a few words about the woman at ...
One of the single most important musical institutions in America is the Brill Building, located at Broadway and 49th Street in Midtown Manhattan. Back in the early '60s, it was the epicenter for hit ...
The National Anthem isn't an easy song to sing. Vocalists with a wide range have handled it well. Pop singer Charlie Puth is ...
The '60s and '70s were times of massive cultural upheaval. Musicians took on the task of asking big questions and trying to figure it all out. These ten songs understood the assignment. Legendary ...
Super Bowl LX will not only crown an NFL champion but also deliver a full day of live music. Fans will hear songs from rock, pop, R&B, and Latin music. Several stages will be used from pregame to ...
The Innioasis Y1 isn’t just a fun iPod clone. It also reminded me how satisfying it is to actually own the music you listen to.
Growing up in 1960s Los Angeles half a block from the influential Troubadour night club where future rock ’n’ roll legends honed their chops, Pamela Rose had a front-row seat to some of the era’s most ...
The '90s was a decade full of classic, widely beloved movies, but these 10 underrated titles definitely deserve to get that ...
If the American blockbuster had a signature sound, odds are that it would come from the mind of John Williams. Having crafted ...
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