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  1. Há 5 dias · 11 Aug 2021. American guitarist, Roy Gaines died a day before his 84th birthday. He was a backing musician in sessions with the Everly Brothers, the Supremes, Bobby Darin, Stevie Wonder, and Gladys Knight. Gaines co-wrote the song ‘No Use Crying’, which was recorded by both George Jones and Ray Charles. 17 Sep 2014.

  2. Há 6 dias · A remarkable 4CD, 90-track anthology, the painstakingly-assembled ‘Singing A Song In The Morning Light’ includes no less than 77 hitherto-unreleased tracks, with several dozen titles previously undocumented.

  3. Há 5 dias · Acclaimed indie rock duo The Raveonettes are set to take their hypnotic, dream pop sound to new heights on a much-anticipated new album, “Sing…,” available everywhere on July 19. This album is a remarkable collection of inspired covers, showcasing the band’s unique interpretations of classics by The Shangri-Las, The Cramps ...

  4. Há 4 dias · As the title states, this album is a collection of 20 unreleased tracks plus some that were previously published only on YouTube or Soundcloud through the years. The album has an obscure atmosphere, packed with gritty beats and hallucinatory jazz melodies.

  5. Há 5 dias · The Beatles were a British musical quartet of enduring popularity that dominated rock and roll music in the 1960s. The band’s immortal hit songs include ‘Please Please Me,’ ‘Help!,’ ‘Yesterday,’ ‘Yellow Submarine,’ ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,’ ‘Hey Jude,’ and ‘Let It Be.’

    • New Album: Previously Unreleased Songs from the Early Sixties The Everly Brothers1
    • New Album: Previously Unreleased Songs from the Early Sixties The Everly Brothers2
    • New Album: Previously Unreleased Songs from the Early Sixties The Everly Brothers3
    • New Album: Previously Unreleased Songs from the Early Sixties The Everly Brothers4
    • New Album: Previously Unreleased Songs from the Early Sixties The Everly Brothers5
  6. Há 2 dias · After having recorded two albums in the second-half of 1965, the Lovin' Spoonful was stretched for new material in March 1966 when they began sessions for a new single. While searching for inspiration, Sebastian recalled a song composed and informally recorded by his fourteen-year-old brother, Mark.

  7. Há 2 dias · Sandwiched in the midst of all that are plans to release another Everly Pregnant Brothers album, hopefully before the band take to the Tramlines stage. “There’s near enough an album’s worth already written,” says Shaun.