Category: Oldies

This Day in Music History – October 9th

1959 – Bobby Darin became the youngest performer to headline the Sands Hotel’s Copa Room in Las Vegas, NV. Johnny Mathis held the previous record (he had been 23). 1964 – The Rolling Stones announced they had cancelled a planned tour in South Africa because of an anti-apartheid embargo by the British Musicians’ Union. 1967 […]

This Day in Music History – October 7th

The Beach Boys live onstage

1950 – “The Frank Sinatra Show” debuted. 1954 – Marian Anderson became the first black singer to be hired by New York’s Metropolitan Opera Company. 1957 – RCA Victor announced that they had already received 500,000 advance orders for Elvis’ Christmas album. 1964 – The Beatles appeared on “Shindig!” The show was taped in London […]

Springsteen’s Fiery Rebuke: ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ and a Trump-Laced Speech”

At the premiere of Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere at the New York Film Festival, Bruce Springsteen made a dramatic, surprise appearance—performing and issuing one of his most pointed political statements to date. As the film traces his emotional journey through the making of Nebraska and the depression that shadowed his early 30s, Springsteen seized […]

This Day in Music History – September 30th

1954 – Julie Andrews made her first Broadway appearance in “The Boy Friend.” 1961 – Bob Dylan played harmonica for the recording of Carolyn Hester’s first Columbia album. 1965 – Donovan made his U.S. television debut on the show “Shindig!” 1966 – “I Love My Dog” was released by Cat Stevens. It was his first […]

Paul McCartney Revives “Help!” in Full for the First Time Since 1965

On the opening night of his 2025 U.S. tour, Paul McCartney gave fans a rare gift: a full live rendition of “Help!” — the Beatles’ classic he hadn’t performed in full since 1965. The historic moment unfolded during a pop-up set at the Santa Barbara Bowl, where McCartney surprised the crowd by plunging into the […]