On April 12 in 1954, a now-iconic song that would help launch rock and roll into the mainstream was recorded during the final minutes of a rushed studio session. That song was “Rock Around the Clock” ...
Music history was made on July 9, 1955, thanks in part to a movie about inner-city school drama, the freedom of a new record deal, and a song with the now immortal opening lines: “One, two, three ...
"Wah-Wah" by George Harrison, "Transcendence" by Santana, and "Baker St. Muse" by Jethro Tull are all among the most ...