Sunday with Sinatra: An Intimate Ballad

The 1980s weren’t exactly a golden age for Frank Sinatra recordings, especially considering the immense [...]

Echoes of the Eighties: Rosanne Cash, Suzanne Vega, and the Enduring Allure of Mack MacKenzie

The passage of time has a curious way of clarifying the world, often through the [...]

Johnny Cash’s “Hymns From The Heart”: Faith, Feeling, and the Man in Black

Johnny Cash, the “Man in Black,” is known for his outlaw image and country music [...]

Elvis Presley’s “That’s the Way It Is”: A Timeless Concert Experience

“That’s the Way It Is” is more than just an Elvis Presley album; it’s a [...]

Elvis Presley’s “A Little Bit of Green”: A Deep Dive into the Memphis Sound

“A Little Bit of Green” is a poignant ballad by Elvis Presley, capturing the raw [...]

Chuck Berry’s “Run Rudolph Run”: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Christmas Classic

Chuck Berry’s “Run Rudolph Run” has become a staple of the Christmas season, but its [...]

Chuck Berry’s “Chuck”: A Final Farewell from the Father of Rock & Roll

Chuck Berry, the undisputed father of rock & roll, left an indelible mark on music [...]

Bob Dylan: Embracing the Uncomfortable Truths

It’s said that the true test of character lies in how one handles embarrassment. In [...]

Little Richard: The Architect of Rock and Roll

In Depression-era Macon, Georgia, lived Richard Wayne Penniman, an extraordinary individual who defied conventions. Growing [...]

Live a Little, Love a Little: Elvis Presley’s Experiment with the Avant-Garde

When Live a Little, Love a Little hit theaters in October 1968, it signaled a [...]

Elvis Presley’s “Love Song of the Year”: A Deep Dive into a Promised Land Gem

“Love Song of the Year,” released in 1975 as part of Elvis Presley’s “Promised Land” [...]

King Creole: Elvis Presley’s Finest Hour on the Silver Screen

King Creole, Elvis Presley’s fourth film, released in 1958, is widely regarded as his best. [...]

Lisa Marie and Elvis: The Enduring Legacy of “In the Ghetto” on iTunes

In the realm of iconic musical pairings, few resonate as deeply as Elvis Presley. The [...]

Johnny Cash: From Air Force Staff Sergeant to the “Man in Black”

Johnny Cash, the “Man in Black,” is a country music icon. Before his music career, [...]

Pentatonix’s Ring of Fire: A Modern Take on a Classic

The “Ring of Fire,” originally made famous by Johnny Cash, remains an iconic piece of [...]

Chuck Berry and His Guitars: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Legacy

Chuck Berry, the undisputed granddaddy of rock ‘n’ roll, unleashed his groundbreaking single “Maybellene” in [...]

Bo Diddley: The Originator of Rock ‘n’ Roll

Rest in peace, Bo Diddley, a true pioneer of rock ‘n’ roll. He was an [...]

Little Richard and The Beatles: An Unlikely Rock ‘n’ Roll Mentorship

“The Girl Can’t Help It,” a 1956 film featuring Jayne Mansfield, wasn’t just a movie; [...]

Little Richard: The Architect of Rock and Roll’s Explosive Sound

Little Richard, a name synonymous with the birth of rock and roll, remains an enigma [...]

Chuck Berry: Uncovering the Roots of a Rock and Roll Pioneer

Charles Edward Anderson Berry, better known as Chuck Berry, remains a towering figure in the [...]

Chuck Berry’s “Run Rudolph Run”: A Rock and Roll Christmas Classic

“Run Rudolph Run,” a holiday hit by rock and roll pioneer Chuck Berry, is a [...]

Elvis Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis: A Classic Revisited

Elvis Presley’s “Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis” is more than just an album; it’s [...]

Sing Your Heart Out: “Can’t Help Falling in Love” Karaoke Edition

“Can’t Help Falling in Love,” originally performed by Elvis Presley, remains one of the most [...]

Little Richard in 2000: Reflecting on a Life in Rock and Roll

In February 2000, Little Richard, the self-proclaimed “architect of rock ‘n’ roll,” reflected on his [...]

Frank Sinatra Has a Cold: A Timeless Profile

Frank Sinatra, a figure as iconic as his music, stood in the dim corner of [...]

Frank Sinatra and “The House I Live In”: A 1945 Patriotic Classic

In the realm of timeless American music, few songs resonate with the same enduring patriotism [...]

Frank Sinatra’s Piano: A Legacy in Music at UCLA

Oldies music, especially the melodies connected to Frank Sinatra, holds a special place in American [...]