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Randy Burns, a folk music icon, has died. He was 78. His sister, Sue Burns Baker, announced his death on Facebook. “Randy ...
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These folk duets capture an era of music that is lost on modern musicians. Revisit these hits to relive the 1960s.
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Mary Hopkins got her big break with 'Those Were the Days' thanks to Beatles icon Paul McCartney and landed at the top of the charts.
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Ready to dive into the timeless tunes of the 1960s? This video explores the absolute best songs from a decade that redefined music. From rock anthems to folk classics, prepare for a journey through ...
A fixture in the Greenwich Village folk music scene, a switch to rock found Randy Burns opening for the likes of Cream and ...
Psychedelia really rose to fame throughout the 1960's, but there were three unusual factors that helped it work incredibly ...
Fellow musician Jon Langford and artist Darius Dennis teamed up to paint the massive mural on the Lincoln Square business.