The Supremes “Come See About Me
In 1964, The Supremes were unstoppable. With the success of “Where Did Our Love Go”, the singing trio of Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Florence Ballard had become a household…
In 1964, The Supremes were unstoppable. With the success of “Where Did Our Love Go”, the singing trio of Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Florence Ballard had become a household…
Emerging from the Californian sunshine in the early 1970s, The Carpenters’ “Close To You” stands as a timeless ballad that transcends generations. Released in 1970 as the title track of…
The Supremes were the embodiment of the dazzling Motown sound of the 1960s, and Baby Love (1964) stands as one of their signature songs. This vibrant pop and R&B gem…
In the tapestry of iconic moments on The Ed Sullivan Show, a legendary performance stands out: Diana Ross & The Supremes’ rendition of their chart-topping hit “Someday We’ll Be Together”.…
In the annals of live music performances, Santana’s “Black Magic Woman” at the 1970 Tanglewood Music Festival stands as a legendary moment. Recorded on August 18th, 1970, this iconic performance…
Emerging from the vibrant landscape of early 1960s pop music, “Hey Paula” by the duo Paul & Paula captured the hearts of teenagers and music enthusiasts alike. Released in 1963,…
In the dynamic year of 1959, amidst the burgeoning rock and roll scene, a group called The Platters released a song that transcended genre and captured the hearts of millions.…
In 1973, amidst the vibrant soul scene, Gladys Knight & The Pips released a song that resonated with a poignant truth about the complexities of love and relationships. “Neither One…
In 1974, the world of music was forever changed when a wave of rhythm and soul crashed upon the shores of popular culture. This tidal wave bore the name “Rock…
In the heart of the vibrant disco scene of the 1970s, amidst a sea of shimmering lights and pulsating rhythms, emerged a song that captured the carefree spirit and boundless…