The Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in Alabama was home to many famous recordings. These four standout albums were just a few.
The 1980s didn’t just sound different; it looked different, felt bigger, and pushed rock in multiple directions at once.
These rock tracks all use sound effects in their intros. These effects have become so iconic that they are instantly recognizable.
So many absolutely amazing rock songs came out in the year 1969. One of the greatest decades of music was coming to a close, and several different genres were pumping out hits from bands and musicians ...
How about some old school pop rock? “I Like It Like That” by The Dave Clark Five was released in 1965. It is technically a cover of a Chris Kenner song from 1961. The OG version was a No. 2 hit on the ...
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When the 1970s rolled around, music fans craved something smoother than the hard-hitting rock dominating the airwaves. Soft rock bands delivered the perfect remedy with their mellow melodies, ...
Not all hit songs are created equal. Some are timeless, while others don’t survive when the novelty wears off. In the 1990s, major record labels flooded the market with alternative rock bands. Some ...
Need some stellar rock songs to add to your 1960s playlist, particularly a few gems from 1964? We’ve got you covered! A lot of really good singles hit the charts in 1964. However, I think the ...
The 1950s saw rock enter the mainstream. Though many, predominantly black, artists had been laying the groundwork for years prior, many people mark Elvis Presley’s debut as the birth of the genre as ...
This little R&B rock and roll tune from The Crystals dropped in April 1963 and was a fast hit for the band. Co-written by the famed Phil Spector, this song was composed in only two days. That’s ...
In the year 1960, rock music as we know it hadn’t really come to be quite yet. Rock and roll was still the standard, as was rockabilly music. And while most would consider rock songs from that era to ...