The Monkees changed their genre when they released a new song in the 1980s — and that could have been a disaster.
The Monkees‘ songs don’t get classified as punk rock. Despite this, The Monkees released a punk rock song long before the genre really took off in the 1970s. Here’s a look at how The Doors ...
Regardless of how many Monkees actually responded to the ... You’d almost have to put this Boyce and Hart song on the short list of the most impassioned vocals Dolenz ever laid to tape, from ...
In addition to Herman’s Hermits classics like “I’m Into Something Good” and “I’m Henry the VIII, I Am” and humorous parody songs about the area the show is performed in each night ...
A look at the tastes of Robert Wyatt, focusing on his love of 'Happy' by Pharrell Williams, and a study of how quality can ...
Among them: Ginger Baker (Cream), John Densmore (The Doors), Clive Bunker (Jethro Tull), Micky Dolenz (The Monkees), Doug Clifford ... [Baker] beat” in the song “Hello I Love You.” ...
The first decade was marked by the apex of nu-metal releases, among a more than worthy crop of like-minded peers, the ...
The Wick opens a musical on the “King” of pop, and the South Florida Fair blinds us with science. Plus, Al Di Meola and more.
Fronted in LA by the magnetic Arthur Lee, Love emerged from the Sunset Strip scene around the same time as The Doors - but where Jim Morrison and co went on to stardom, Love snatched defeat from the ...
Babygirl also treats viewers to the first new song from Sky Ferreira in two years, but which other songs feature in the soundtrack? Read on for the full list.
With over 70 songs on the soundtrack, the film tracks Dylan’s sprint onto the folk music scene and culminates in his then-radical shift to “go electric.” Keep reading for a complete list of ...