Rock ‘n’ roll is a true melting pot. The creation of it was a culmination of blues, jazz, boogie woogie, country, folk, and really any genre that would simply make the flavor of the noise sound better ...
Rock and roll was in full swing in 1961, and there were so many songs that climbed the charts that very year. While the genre itself might feel a bit dated to modern audiences, I think there’s ...
ROCK HILL — A new music store that specializes in buying and selling used instruments is gearing up to bring more rock ’n’ roll to Rock Hill. Located at 2049 Celanese Road in Rock Hill, formerly the ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Earlier this year, a new band called the Velvet Sundown released a song that sounded like it was made by a Benadryl-drowsed peer of the Eagles and Led Zeppelin.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The first Black radio station owner in Tennessee, the first woman to start her own record company, and a blues legend were among six people inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of ...
Apple Music users just got a ton of new features in iOS 26 last week, but it seems Apple has even more in the works for its next big iPhone update. iOS 26.1 arrived in beta today, and introduces a new ...
A legendary rock band is set to release its first new music in more than a decade. Aerosmith has announced “One More Time,” a new five-song EP made in collaboration with Yungblud. The collection will ...
In Stephen King’s first novel, 1974’s Carrie, he brings up Bob Dylan not just once but several times. “Elsewhere in this book,” he writes, “mention is made of a page in one of Carrie White’s school ...
Is it possible to compose your own songs without any instrument or knowledge of sheet music? The answer is now a definitive yes. Thanks to specialized AI services, this is no longer a problem. They ...
Mark Phillips is the CBS News senior foreign correspondent and has been based in the London Bureau since 1993. He has covered every major international story of the past 35 years, including conflicts ...
Remember when radio DJs used to say a hit song was "number one with a bullet"? Well, this one was the slowest bullet in rock history. "Time of the Season," by The Zombies, released in March 1968, ...