In the mid-1960s, America experienced the British Invasion, an explosion of new music coming from the U.K. led in large part due to the success of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Who and the ...
The Beatles versus The Rolling Stones. It’s forever been a fierce dilemma music fans have to face, settling into two camps ...
The Beatles might've been the first band to make landfall in the 1960s British Invasion ... it bigger and better than the Fab Four. The Rolling Stones weren't bigger than The Beatles in their ...
The Beatles or The Rolling Stones? It is the classic music question. The British invaders influenced each other and Mick Jagger was the source of a classic LP.
The impact The Ed Sullivan Show exerted on the world of music in the 1960s simply can't be denied. But it's also true Sullivan's old-fashioned beliefs often went head-to-head with the progressive ...
"To Sir With Love" provided one of the earliest examples of how the inclusion of a pop song could enliven a major motion picture. It not only figured into the plot, but it also served as excellent ...
One of them came from a fellow British Invasion star who completely ... The tune paved the way for a lot of the band's later work. The Rolling Stones and Marilyn Manson are very different artists ...
The debate between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones has been going on ever since they first crossed paths on the charts 61 years ago.