In How the Beatles Destroyed Rock ‘n’ Roll, musician and writer Elijah Wald looks past the world’s most famous musicians to explore the significance of those who were simply popular in their own time.
Frank Sinatra‘s recording heyday may have been the 1940s and ’50s, but the guy was just too resilient and competitive to leave pop music entirely to the youngsters in the following years. “Summer Wind ...
From modest gowns to intimate receptions, nuptials from this era reflected both the struggles and the sweetness of the times.