Way Back 2026

Metallica Breaks "Delilah"
Ban, Françoise, Ella and
Astrud Sing for Supergirl

Metallica has disregarded the rules at Principality Stadium in Cardiff by performing Welshman Tom Jones' 1968 hit "Delilah" during a concert. The song was banned from the stadium a few years ago due to its violent lyrics ('I felt the knife in my hand and she laughed no more...') but those wild rockers, who do what the want when they wanna, played it anyway, then donated $26,000 to the Cardiff Foodbank. The show ... MORE ››

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Jody Miller

A "Long Black Limousine" took Jody Miller to the list of the Top 100 Car Songs of the '50s and '60s in style! Check out the assortment of driving tracks ... MORE ››

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THE BACHELORS

The Bachelors

Unlike the majority of top-selling rock and roll-inspired groups from Great Britain in the early- to mid-1960s, The Bachelors chose a more traditional pop approach, reviving ditties from decades gone by...and were successful at it for a good half-decade. When Decca Records' A&R director Dick Rowe said, "Stick to what I say...just record oldies," they complied; Rowe gave the same advice to The Rolling Stones, who replied with whatever crude Brit slang that could be easily interpreted as "No way!" On the other hand, Irish brothers Conleth "Con" Cluskey and Declan "Dec" Cluskey, along with pal John Stokes, had been brought up in a more traditional musical mindset (they'd begun as an instrumental harmonica act!) and such a setup seemed quite natural to them ... MORE ››



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Danish jazz trombonist Kai Winding had musical inspiration coming from every direction. Finding himself on the ground floor of the be-bop movement, he was very much in demand as a sideman to many of the wildly improvisational musicians with whom he shared a common mindset, ultimately paving his own way as he gravitated towards ... MORE ››