The Kinks typified the sounds of the swinging sixties, but one of their most prescient tracks, according to Dave Davies, ...
Grapefruit Records released a collection of artists who shaped British folk music in the late 1960s and early 1970s. While ...
Warning: Distressing content. A chilling cassette tape formed a crucial piece of evidence in the trial of two of Britain's ...
A Sudbury musician whose ‘inspiring’ career has spanned four decades has been honoured with the Prix du Nouvel-Ontario 2025.
It has now been 60 years since the Grateful Dead formed. The US rock band first played at Ken Kesey’s “acid tests” in La Honda, California, in 1965. There, attendees would consume large doses of LSD ...
Unlike Iceman, Doc Holliday was a character Kilmer found to be very well written in the 1993 Western “Tombstone.” Holliday is ...
From hypnagogic pop to the New Weird America, Jon Buckland finds a glimpse of hope in an anthology of music writing by author ...
Mathis, the longest-running Columbia Records artist, scored his first Grammy nomination in 1960 for ... like the songs “It’s Beginning to Look Like Christmas,” “We Need a Little Christmas ...
The 89-year-old romantic singer, behind hits like “Wonderful, Wonderful” and “It’s Not For Me To Say,” was scheduled to continue touring throughout the summer. However, he has now canceled all ...
He tries to clinch it with a sexy karaoke number, singing the 1968 Tommy James and the Shondells song "Crimson and Clover." And it works! The dulcet tones of 1960s soft pop so win ... at her office ...
Johnston, an Australian nicknamed ‘Skippy’ after the kangaroo star of a 1960s TV series ... at Anfield just before Christmas and it was so special to hear that song again.” ...
The iconic Franco-Ontarian musician from Greater Sudbury surprised with Prix du Nouvel-Ontario at La Nuit sur l’étang concert ...