Released in early 1963, the song was a single on the band's third studio album, Big Girls Don't Cry and Twelve Others. The track followed the release of two other massive Four Seasons songs, "Sherry" ...
A song that was released 63 years ago helped reshape rock music and pop culture forever. The Beach Boys' 1963 classic, "Surfin' U.S.A.," transformed the band's trajectory, ignited surf rock into a ...
The title comes from the August 1965 Paul Revere & the Raiders single “Steppin' Out,” a paint-peeling stomp which just missed ...
Country music legend Patsy Cline performed on 'The Glenn Reeves Show' on Feb. 28, 1963, just five days before her death.
Neil Sedaka’s career brought him to Las Vegas, where he performed hundreds of times, befriended Sigfried & Roy and survived a fallout with The Carpenters.
Jeffrey Lewis has often wondered why the only people who run around naked are people you don't want to see running around naked.
The lineup at the downtown St. Catharines venue features Tenille Townes, Bedouin Soundclash, Niagara Symphony Orchestra, Chris Funk, Girls Nite Out Comedy Troupe and more.
Here’s a list of soundtracks with the most weeks in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 since separate mono and stereo album charts were combined in 1963: ...
Johnny Mosby, who recorded a string of successful country music hits with his second wife Jonie, died on Feb. 18, 2018.
Ahead of a Drawing From The Well celebration hosted by the Irish Traditional Music Archive at the National Concert Hall, Seán Potts celebrates the life of Breandán Breathnach.
The Billboard hit ignited a lawsuit that took a decade to end, and ended with a rock music icon making a major payment.
Chicagoans are justifiably excited and proud of the late-season heroics by their beloved Chicago Bears. Fans upset over the Bears’ lack of success over the last four decades have wistfully looked back ...