In a devastating blow to rock 'n' roll, one small South England town was the location of a slice of American rockabilly tragedy.
Cockney histrionics and an affable enquiry about backache all added to the song’s comical music-hall charm. As did a ...
The 1957 early rock 'n' roll cut, "That'll Be The Day", stretches from the cliffs of Los Angeles to Lubbock, Texas, to Liverpool.
The menu includes an impressive array of vegan options that would have absolutely baffled the original 1950s diner crowd. You ...
Sixty-nine years ago today, Buddy Holly and the Crickets re-recorded a song that had been shelved and made it a massive hit.
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This day in pop culture for February 25
On this day in pop culture history, Mel Gibson’s most controversial film opened in theaters, “The Lawrence Welk Show” ran out of bubbles, and Oregon State started the gas tax.
Van Halen's 'Jump' hit No. 1; Buddy Holly had his first hit; Stevie Wonder was honored by President Barack Obama; the youngest Beatle was born; and Frank Sinatra performed his final concert, Today in ...
Sometime in the spring or summer of 1958, the five members of The Quarrymen went to Phillips Sound Recording Service in Liverpool — really just the front room of recordist Percy Phillips house — and ...
Yep Roc Records unveils its Record Store Day lineup, a curated slate of anniversary editions, archival discoveries, and first-ever vinyl releases. From garage-rock and Americana classics to deeply ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - In the mid 1950’s, Buddy Holly and a few friends formed The Crickets and started a working relationship with producer Norman Petty in Clovis, New Mexico. Alexandra Pitts, ...
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