The One-Hit-Wonder File: “Eve of Destruction”
It remains one of the most iconic “protest” songs — and it wasn’t done by Bob Dylan or Joan Baez. Here’s the story of how it came together.
The One-Hit-Wonder File: “Smiling Faces Sometimes”
It’s a memorable song that reflected the paranoia and darkness of a certain part of the 70s. And it still holds up.
The Sweet: Spicing Up the Glam Scene
The Sweet swung easily between power pop and glam rock. Check out the hits that fans were eating up during their heyday.
The Cowsills: Not As Sunny As They Seemed
They were the inspiration for “The Partridge Family.” But despite their harmonies and family-friendly style, the Cowsills had a darker side.
“Jackson Browne” At 50 – Younger, Even Wiser
Jackson Browne emerged on the scene during the golden age of singer-songwriters. His astonishing debut album is celebrating its 50th.