The Reality of Woodstock 1969
Woodstock 1969 was the watershed moment of the late-60s counterculture generation, offering attendees respite from visions of a bleak future.
Woodstock 1969 was the watershed moment of the late-60s counterculture generation, offering attendees respite from visions of a bleak future.
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From their earliest days of international stardom, the Fab Four never failed to acknowledge the early influences of America’s greatest rock pioneers—Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Little Richard, Buddy Holly. However, one of the recording superstars often overlooked during interviews was Antoine “Fats” Domino.
In 1968, songwriter Chip Taylor received a phone call from Seattle, saying Merilee Rush and the Turnabouts had cut his song “Angel in the Morning.” Rush’s disc went Top Five in Seattle then spread rapidly across the country.
“Judy in Disguise (with Glasses)” was John Fred and his Playboy Band’s goofy novelty that placed first on the Billboard chart.
Bing Crosby’s classic cover is the best-known version of Irving Berlin’s masterpiece.
by RANDALL HILL
In their shows, Sam Moore and Dave Prater became a freewheeling bundle of collective energy, joyfully bobbing, weaving, and gyrating, all the while singing at full throttle.
THE ONE-YEAR CAREER OF VAUGHN MEADER by RANDALL HILL On November 22, 1963, when a Milwaukee cabbie picked up his passenger, the driver recognized 27-year-old
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