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Allen Toussaint - 'Songbook' (2013; 2026 reissue)

Allen Toussaint – ‘Songbook’ (2013; 2026 reissue)

Returning as an expanded reissue, ‘Songbook’ found Allen Toussaint explaining America to itself, one song at a time.

Doc Pomus - 'You Can't Hip a Square: The Doc Pomus Songwriting Demos' (2025)

Doc Pomus – ‘You Can’t Hip a Square: The Doc Pomus Songwriting Demos’ (2025)

The songs sold millions, but he was often left off lists of great songwriters. ‘You Can’t Hip a Square: The Doc Pomus Songwriting Demos’ finally changes that.

The Largely Forgotten Beatles B-Side That Tied Their Influences Together

The Largely Forgotten Beatles B-Side That Tied Their Influences Together

Passed over as an A-side, “Thank You Girl” illustrated the foundational role the blues, R&B, and early rock ‘n’ roll played in the Beatles’ early sound.

The Everly Brothers, Oct. 30, 1998: Shows I'll Never Forget

The Everly Brothers, Oct. 30, 1998: Shows I’ll Never Forget

One might think that the Everly Brothers would try to make their show into a living jukebox, but almost the opposite occurred.

Don Everly (1937-2021): An Appreciation

Don Everly (1937-2021): An Appreciation

“See, it takes two of us to make an Everly Brothers record,” Don Everly once told me, “and there’s just no way around it.”

Richard Sterban: The Albums That Shaped My Career

Richard Sterban: The Albums That Shaped My Career

Richard Sterban of Oak Ridge Boys and J.D. Sumner’s Stamps fame joined Ross Boissoneau to discuss career-shaping moments – and what he’s listening to now.

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The Everly Brothers – Two Yanks in England (1966): Forgotten Series

‘Two Yanks in England’ finds the Hollies working with the Everly Brothers, one of their key influences. Two future Led Zeppelin members, were there, too.

What I Learned From Elvis Presley: An Appreciation

What I Learned From Elvis Presley: An Appreciation

As a kid in the ’60s, Elvis Presley’s hit-making era was dim and distant. Blame the Beatles. Blame Oswald. Blame television. But it was true.

Chuck Berry, June 1972: Shows I'll Never Forget

Chuck Berry, June 1972: Shows I’ll Never Forget

I did not know Chuck Berry was a black man until he stepped on that Des Moines stage.

The Beatles, "Devil in Her Heart" from With the Beatles (1963): Deep Beatles

The Beatles, “Devil in Her Heart” from With the Beatles (1963): Deep Beatles

“Devil in Her Heart” exemplifies the early Beatles, representing their eclectic song selection, willingness to take risks and ability to transform a cover.