The Bangles are proof that short skirts and electric guitars go hand-in-hand. They are one of the great all-girl groups, backing up their looks with a serious pop-rock pedigree.
New York City has more rock history in its 305 square miles than most of America combined.
Despite the sometimes sordid turns his life took, Michael Jackson always held my fascination, like he did for most of us.
From their '61 Cavern Club debut to their last rooftop concert eight years later, The Beatles gave every serious artist in their wake the songbook and sound for their career. It's the musical trough from which nearly every musician drinks.
The Woodstock dove on the iconic poster is really a catbird. And it was originally perched on a flute.
Every single tune you know from the 1940s until the 1970s was written, arranged, and demoed in the Brill Building. OK, maybe not every song, but writers from Benny Goodman to Lieber & Stoller to Neil Diamond all kept offices there.