Jerry Lee Lewis – Sweet Little Sixteen
“Sweet Little Sixteen” Was Already a Rock and Roll Classic. When Jerry Lee Lewis Performed It in Sweden, He Turned It Into a Piano-Fueled Celebration of the Music That Defined…
“Sweet Little Sixteen” Was Already a Rock and Roll Classic. When Jerry Lee Lewis Performed It in Sweden, He Turned It Into a Piano-Fueled Celebration of the Music That Defined…
Long Before They Became Legends, The Everly Brothers Turned “Lonely Weekends” Into a Joyful Showcase of Their Extraordinary Harmony. Before they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of…
When Jerry Lee Lewis Met Buddy Guy, “Hadacol Boogie” Became a Fiery Celebration of the Music That Started It All. Some performances feel less like concerts and more like joyful…
Gordon Lightfoot’s Finest Live Television Performances from the Late 1960s and 1970s Preserved in an Extraordinary Collection A remarkable compilation celebrating the live television career of Gordon Lightfoot brings together…
Foreigner’s “Waiting For A Girl Like You” Remains One of Rock’s Most Enduring Love Songs After More Than Four Decades More than four decades after its original release in 1981,…
One Simple Chorus Made Charley Pride a Country Legend. “Kiss an Angel Good Morning” Remains One of the Happiest Songs Ever Recorded. Some country classics tell stories of heartbreak and…
One Song Changed Everything. “Guitars, Cadillacs” Introduced Dwight Yoakam’s Mission to Bring Traditional Country Music Back to Life. When Dwight Yoakam released “Guitars, Cadillacs” in 1984, he was doing far…
With One Television Performance, Dusty Springfield Turned “Son Of A Preacher Man” Into One of Soul Music’s Most Unforgettable Moments. When Dusty Springfield stepped onto The Ed Sullivan Show on…
More Than a Song, “Wild One” Was Jerry Lee Lewis’ Lifetime Declaration That He Never Stopped Being “The Killer.” There are moments when a song becomes more than part of…
Some Songs Tell a Story. Jerry Jeff Walker’s “Man in the Big Hat” Feels Like the Story of the Man Who Wrote It. Few artists blurred the line between storyteller…