Best Weekly Singles Chart of All-Time: April 1969 Edition

Let these great songs from CCR, the Zombies, Glen Campbell, Edwin Starr, the 5th Dimension, an overlooked track from Steppenwolf and more, bring you back.

Read More

When Eddie Murphy Became a Star With ’48 Hrs.’

The comedian was just 19 when he joined Saturday Night Live as a featured player. He soon became the series’ breakout star and Hollywood beckoned.

Read More

Lovin’ Spoonful Gets ‘Complete Recordings 1965-1969’ Box Set

The set includes all of the band’s studio albums, plus two soundtracks, solo works and rarities.

Read More

Ringo Starr to Release 2nd T Bone Burnett-Produced Americana Album; Tour Coming

The first single from the new project is “It’s Been Too Long,” which features vocals from Sarah Jarosz and Molly Tuttle.

Read More

John Mellencamp’s Early Recordings as Johnny Cougar Get Compilation

American Dream (The Mainman Recordings 1976-1977) also contains rare bonus tracks and previously unreleased material.

Read More

Former E Street Band Member, Suki Lahav, Violinist on ‘Jungleland,’ Dies

While the track from Born to Run is best known for Clarence Clemons’ sax solo, it’s her delicate violin, along with Roy Bittan’s piano that memorably opens the song.

Read More

‘Ringo: A Fab Life’ Book Biography Coming

It’s author, Tom Doyle, previously wrote Man on the Run: Paul McCartney in the 1970s.

Read More

Peter Gabriel Shares Next Track From 2026 Album, o\i

As with its 2023 predecessor, i/o, the classic rock legend is sharing a new track on each full moon.

Read More

11 Great Early Chicago Songs Beyond Their Big Hits

They had plenty of songs on Top 40 radio like “25 or 6 to 4,” “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” and “Make Me Smile.” We look at many others that deserve a reappraisal.

Read More

Classic Rock Legends Booked For October Festival

Three days… an incredible lineup featuring some of music’s biggest stars of all-time! Check your calendar!

Read More