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Alan Freed & Dick Clark: Two Stories, One Scandal
Disc jockey Alan Freed has long been the "face" of the 50s Payola Scandal. But it nearly engulfed another icon, too. How did their two stories differ?
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Disc jockey Alan Freed has long been the "face" of the 50s Payola Scandal. But it nearly engulfed another icon, too. How did their two stories differ?

Our friend Ken Womack has written the definitive book on Mal Evans, who kept the Beatles on track. In more ways than one.

In November 1961, a shop owner walked to a music club to check out a local sensation. What would've happened had he not taken those 200 steps?

For about 20 years, British art schools served as a fertile breeding ground for some of the future stars of rock music.

In 1963, Beatlemania was on the verge of exploding -- especially in America. A new book digs into the timeline.