When Positively 4th Street landed in 1965, its biting tone caught listeners off guard and helped define it as Dylan’s ultimate diss song.
If 1965 was the year when pop and rock music started to take its first baby steps toward adulthood, as more artists began to explore albums as defining statements rather than collections of hit ...
Laura Veltz, Grammy nominee for songwriter of the year, pushed beyond her hit Maren Morris country ballads to work with Demi ...
John Denver's 1966 debut album, the aptly-titled John Denver Sings, contains not just one but four Beatles covers: "Here, There and Everywhere," "Yesterday," "And I Love Her" and "In My Life." This ...
Nearly 50 years after the category was renamed to Best Recording Package, the Grammy Award for Best Album Cover is making its ...
These pop hits from the 1960s are world-famous today. But when they were first released, they didn't chart as high as you might think.
10 acts have achieved the feat since 1965 including the usual suspects (plus a curveball or two).
Singer LaMonte McLemore has died at age 90. He was a founding member of The 5th Dimension, known for their smooth pop and ...
The Grammys will be honoring Paul Simon (a 16-time Grammy winner), Carlos Santana (a 10-time winner), Chaka Khan (10), Cher ...
Once upon a time, a group of 600 young adults smiled as one, danced in pastel outfits and sang about positivity during the ...
These records serve as statements of intent and have the power to change or reshape the industry, inspire fellow musicians, ...