The year rock exploded, when Dylan went electric, The Beatles got deep, and music became ambitious, sophisticated art.
The Rolling Stones mark sixty years of December’s Children, the 1965 release that bridged their early covers era with their rise as major songwriters.
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Today in Music History for Dec. 21: In 1672, Benjamin Schmolck, German Lutheran clergyman and prolific hymn writer, was born. Though a busy pastor, he found time to pen 900 hymns, the best remembered ...
Looking for authentic Midwest vintage charm, Beverley Watts discovered retro motor hotels, amazing Americana, Ted Lasso ...
The '80s were full of some of the most beloved movies of a generation, including everything from franchise blockbusters to one-off masterpieces. But for every movie throughout the decade that ...
The rocker, a lifelong artist, painted Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts as part of a new collection Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
In 1973, with the deep wisdom of his mid-20s, Ronnie Wood helped pen the lyrics: “I wish that I knew what I knew now, when I was younger.” They were for the song, “Ooh La La,” a classic for Wood’s ...
Music icon Ronnie Wood marks 50 years as part of the Rolling Stones by unveiling four portraits of the band in a new collection of prints. Titled the Paint It Black collection, the limited-edition ...
Royal Blood’s Ben Thatcher on the legacy of Charlie Watts: "He put the roll in rock’n’roll" Following the sad news of The Rolling Stones’ drummer’s passing, Royal Blood sticksman Ben Thatcher tells ...
Mick Jagger wields a cricket bat at a game in Hollywood in 1990, and performing at De Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam in 1995 Kypros/Getty Images; Paul Bergen/Redferns You’ll know a lot about Mick Jagger.
Atlanta's been eliminated from playoff contention ahead of Week 15 but the Falcons won't have a top NFL draft pick in April.
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The production encountered so many “good grief!” obstacles, it’s amazing to see it still going ...