At The End Of The Day, It's All About The Songs Jorge Drexler | Canción del Año 00:01 NaN:NaN As is often the case with Latin GRAMMY darling Jorge Drexler, the Uruguayan troubadour had some deep thoughts to share when he received the Song Of The Year honor for the exquisite "...
If in the 1950s Charles was the first to secularize pure gospel songs, that transformation realized its full flowering in the work of Aretha Franklin, the “Queen of Soul,” who, after six years of notable work on Columbia Records, began her glorious reign in 1967 with her first hits ...
"I treasure a Godly marriage over anything the world could offer," she said at the time, noting that she's turned down duets with male country stars because they've been love songs that are "really intimate wording-wise" and could potentially "jeopardize" her marriage. Barrett's most recen...
Aretha Franklin hit her stride in the late-60s, releasing timeless hits such as: “(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman,”“Ain’t No Way,”“Chain of Fools,”“I Say A Little Prayer,” and her biggest hit, “Respect.” By the end of the ’60s, Aretha had earned the moniker...
“Ken Baker and I are still alive, Pete Perryer and [original Unicorn lead guitarist] Trevor Mee both passed away, and we lost contact with Kevin Smith.” But he added that Smith had been in a ’60s three-piece blues outfit called The Elite, who The Late once went out on a package...
"I treasure a Godly marriage over anything the world could offer," she said at the time, noting that she's turned down duets with male country stars because they've been love songs that are "really intimate wording-wise" and could potentially "jeopardize" her marriage. ...
ButLate for the Skywas more sprawling and more sweeping than any of his previous work. And it was more human. Browne made his name writing and singing about the human experience – an everyman quality, if you will – that led to his songs being recorded by artists as diverse as Nico,Gr...
The Everly Brothers released dozens of hit songs in the late '50s into the '60s, including "Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have to Do is Dream" and "Cathy's Clown," and the group was inducted in the inaugural Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class in 1986. Their tightly-knit vocal ...
After AC/DC announced their return in September, “Shot in the Dark” became one of the most highly-anticipated rock songs of the last couple of years. The opening guitar lick brought fans right back to that familiar place they had always known when listening to the rock legends over the ...
The Everly Brothers released dozens of hit songs in the late '50s into the '60s, including "Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have to Do is Dream" and "Cathy's Clown," and the group was inducted in the inaugural Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class in 1986. Their tightly-knit vocal ...