Stevie Wonder, November 14, 2014: Shows I’ll Never Forget
Stevie Wonder’s ‘Songs in the Key of Life’ is one of those albums that I can truly say changed my life.
Stevie Wonder’s ‘Songs in the Key of Life’ is one of those albums that I can truly say changed my life.
A seemingly straightforward, upbeat rock track from the Beatles instead that tells a bleak story of discontentment.
Scott (Belmo) Belmer’s scrapbook retrospective ‘The Beatles Invade Cincinnati’ captures the hysteria surrounding Beatlemania.
Remembering Manhattan Transfer’s Tim Hauser, who helped open the door to jazz for me.
The Beatles’ often-overlooked “Dig a Pony” is a classic example of John Lennon’s love of wordplay.
Kit O’Toole, who writes Deep Beatles for Something Else!, will be a featured speaker throughout this weekend’s Los Angeles Fest for Beatles.
‘The Beatles and Me on Tour’ recounts Ivor Davis’ month traveling with the band as an embedded correspondent in 1964.
‘Monty Python’s Total Rubbish’ collects all nine of their UK albums into one hilarious box set.
‘Magic’ finds Sergio Mendes crossing boundaries once again with an album that will appeal to multiple generations.
‘Abbey Road’ was simultaneously the Beatles at their best, and the sound of a band disintegrating.