Features tagged with 1960s
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March 16th marks fifty years since the untimely death of Motown icon Tammi Terrell. No Ripcord looks back at the career of an artist whose life was cut short far too soon.
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Right now, right now, right now, it's time to... KICK OUT THE JAMS!
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From troubled recording sessions to obscurity to cult classic. The story of Love's Forever Changes is always worth telling.
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An album that paved the way for punk a full decade in advance? Here's a story that deserves to be told.
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We all know the story of The Beatles, but what about the pioneers of rock 'n' roll? Angel Aguilar takes up the tale of the music that brought entertainment and freedom to the masses, and never truly went away.
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As the world readies itself for a Super Deluxe edition of the seminal album, Alan Shulman takes a look at the history and legacy of a very special record celebrating its 45th birthday.
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In an age where fabricated pop music rules the charts, Angel Aguilar puts in a plea for the bad old days, when murder, unhappiness and disaster were the soundtrack to the Western world.
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Angel Aguilar takes a look back at the fleeting but influential career of Laura Nyro, and in particular, her 1967 album, More Than A New Discovery, which set the template for future generations of female singer-songwriters.
