You know the songs of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, but do you know the 1940s songs that shaped their vision of folk music?
The Neil Diamond Song First Released by the 1960s Folk Group The Highwaymen, Not the Country Outlaws
Diamond only recorded a demo of the song in 1964, but the Highwaymen were the first to release it as a single in 1966.
Despite Hendrix’s distaste for playing "Foxy Lady" live, the sultry ’60s hit has been covered by rockers like Dave Matthews ...
Welcome to the 36th Songs of the Week of 2025. We didn’t do a Songs of the Week last week because I was up in Washington, D.C ...
After living for decades in exile, chased by war and religious bans, Naghma persists in singing to her people.
While Jethro Tull didn't hit their peak until the 1960s, Ian Anderson and his band were significantly influenced by one ...
Seven Nation Army was so named because the young Jack once misheard the name of the Salvation Army. According to White, the ...
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These Are the Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time
There’s a reason this is the best-selling movie soundtrack of all time. That reason is the unparalleled voice of Whitney ...
Taylor Swift, Kenny Loggins, LL Cool J, Pink, Sarah McLachlan and Talking Heads' David Byrne are among the impressive list of ...
Event of the week. For the week that’s in it, two of Ireland’s most established Halloween-themed festivals deliver the spooky ...
What Sam Sussman, author of ‘Boy from the North Country,’ hears in the catalog of the enigmatic singer-songwriter.
MOJO picks Van Morrison’s greatest records. 10. Remembering Now 9. Irish Heartbeat 8. Common One 7. No Guru, No Method, No ...
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