With "Stop! In the Name of Love," The Supremes became the first act with four consecutive No. 1 singles on the Hot 100.
Sixty years on, The Rolling Stones Big Hits High Tide And Green Grass remains the definitive collection of the band’s early hits and rise to global fame.
An electrical shock nearly killed bassist Bill Wyman during the band's March 26, 1965 show in Odense, Denmark.
That changed on March 18, 1965, when “The Last Time” ascended to No. 1 on the U.K. singles tally. Jagger and Richards had based the song on “This May Be The Last Time,” a traditional gospel tune ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
The Rolling Stones were a band that existed in a haze of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll. Brian Jones typified the dark side of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By the late '60s, the Rolling Stones were already an established chart-topping band, having scored three number one hits with "(I ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
How many ’60s pop hits can you identify from just one line? The 1960s handed radio a catalog of songs that have never really ...
A country pop/rock musician behind two iconic hit songs of the 1960s is dead at age 86. Singer-songwriter Chip Taylor, best ...
Gary Slater returns with a look-back at the one-hit wonders and novelty acts that graced Warrington Parr Hall's stage in the sixties.
Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday ...