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The Bobby Fuller Four – “I Fought the Law”

Who are the Bobby Fuller Four? The Bobby Fuller Four were a 1960s rock and roll band originating in El Paso, Texas. They were known...

Marv Johnson – the Artist with the First Motown Single

Career summary on Marv Johnson Marv Johnson was a Michigan-born singer-songwriter and pianist, known in the modern music history as the first artist who cut...

Pete Drake and His Talking Steel Guitar

Introduction to Pete Drake Pete Drake was a pedal steel guitar player who made a name for himself first and foremost, as a sought-after backup...

The American Breed – “Bend Me, Shape Me”

Short career summation of The American Breed The American Breed was a 1960's pop rock band formed in Illinois in 1966 under the name of...

Dave Dudley – “Six Days on the Road”

Short career summary on Dave Dudley Dave Dudley was an American country singer known for his several songs about trucks and truckers. A former baseball...

Introduction to Al Hibbler

Short career summary on Al Hibbler Al Hibbler was a baritone singer, blind from birth. His versatility led him to sing in different styles or...

Eddie Heywood – “Canadian Sunset”

Introduction to Eddie Heywood Oldies music fans may remember Eddie Heywood Jr. as a great jazz pianist. Heywood played with several other jazz musicians before...

The Blue Jays – One-Hit Wonders with “Lovers Island”

Brief introduction to the Blue Jays The Blue Jays were an American vocal doo-woop group who surfaced fleetingly in the 1960s. Hailing from Venice, California,...

The Fuzz – “I Love You for All Seasons”

Introduction to the Fuzz The Fuzz were an American all-girl R&B vocal trio. D.C., initially calling themselves The Passionettes. The songs of their self-titled debut...

The Critters – “Mr. Dieingly Sad”

A short introduction to the Critters The Critters were an American pop group who surfaced on the music scene from 1964 to 1967. The group...

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What Were the First TV Shows Aired in Color?

Color television was one of the most exciting advancements in broadcasting during the mid-20th century. The Cisco Kid, which ran from 1950 to 1956, was...

Sending Your Message to the Stars: How Forever In Space Makes It Possible

In a world where connectivity knows no bounds, Forever In Space introduces an innovative way to communicate and preserve messages beyond our earthly confines....

Who Were the Top 10 British Female-Fronted Bands of the 70s?

Exploring the music scene of the 1970s reveals an array of talented female-fronted bands from Britain. These groups left an historic mark on the...
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