The British invasion gave the world The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, but the Dave Clark Five could have been bigger than both.
The James Bond movie 'You Only Live Twice' inspired a Robbie Williams song that reeks of the sounds and styles of the late 1990s.
Though he was American, he helped define the sound of the British Invasion after settling in London in the early 1960s.
Young Bettye LaVette didn’t differentiate between gospel, blues or country. That attitude has served her well, as she's covered songs from every corner of the music industry over her long career.
The hair, the fashion, and the music will take you right back to the 1960s and it’s all coming to the Old Town Theatre at 7 p ...
The band that recorded it had just lost its lead singer. Meanwhile, those responsible for it were just starting their careers, with the lyricist still in her teens. And it hit not only once, but twice ...
The singer has joined forces with his son to record a new album. He talks to Mark Beaumont about their need to record ...
Talmy was known for his work with '60s British rock bands and produced hits including "You Really Got Me" and "My Generation" ...
Chicago-born music producer Shel Talmy passed away at the age of 87. Per Variety, he died on November 13 at his home in LA, following complications from a stroke.
The American-born record producer was an architect of the catchy if rough-hewn sound that drove many a British pop act to ...
Thanks to his talents on a mixing board, David Gilmour met Jimi Hendrix at a UK music festival years before his death.
The record producer also oversaw hits by Manfred Mann and the duo Chad & Jeremy and was an early backer of David Bowie.