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In 1968, the band scored their first of 16 Billboard Hot 100 hits with "Dance to the Music." The song, with few lyrics and lots of bass, peaked at number 8 on the chart in April of that year.
Public Enemy ‘s Chuck D grew up listening to the music of Sly Stone, who died Monday at age 82 — and that music became a major influence on his own work with Public Enemy and beyond. He ...
Sly Stone, the singular and visionary artist whose electrifying blend of funk, soul, rock, and gospel reshaped popular music and challenged societal norms with his groundbreaking band, Sly and the ...
Blondie Chaplin is suddenly very busy again, years after he rose to stateside notice during long associations with the Rolling Stones and and Beach Boys. He's featured vocalist on a new album by ...
The rest is history. After that, it all went a bit pear-shaped. A few years later, in 1968, after a meeting at Capitol Records in Los Angeles, Syd and I stopped at the light at Hollywood and Vine.
CANFIELD — Marilyn Catherine Suchora Hall, 80, a loving wife, mother, grandmother and dedicated registered nurse, went to join her beloved husband, James, and ...
The rock and roll scene in the late 1960s was undoubtedly a decade-defining movement. Beatlemania was in full force, and the Rolling Stones, The Who, Pink Floyd, and the Jimi Hendrix Experience were ...
Oldham managed and produced The Rolling Stones’ music from 1963 to 1967, after which he worked with rock gods Rod Stewart, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Donovan. 1967 ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Michael Putland/Getty Images Despite the media-goaded Beatles vs. Stones legend, the ...
A Rolling Stones-inspired and headlining concert from 1968. Staged inside a circus tent, it has some superb acts: Jethro Tull, The Who, Taj Mahal, The Dirty Mac (a temporary supergroup consisting of ...
The Rolling Stones played “Brown Sugar” on a flatbed truck down Fifth Avenue to announce their Tour of the Americas ’75. Getty Images The show — and the stunt — went on from there.