The Beatles – Get Back (Rooftop Concert 1969)
Above the City, Beyond the End: The Beatles Turn a Rooftop into Rock History On a cold January day in 1969, the skyline of London became the stage for one…
Above the City, Beyond the End: The Beatles Turn a Rooftop into Rock History On a cold January day in 1969, the skyline of London became the stage for one…
A Voice That Carried a Movement: Joan Baez and the Quiet Power of We Shall Overcome in 1965 In June 1965, within the intimate setting of BBC Television Theatre, Joan…
Volume Became Revolution: Blue Cheer and the Moment Rock Turned Dangerous Again In the late 1960s, as psychedelic music drifted toward abstraction and studio polish, Blue Cheer chose a radically…
A Song Caught Between Breath and Silence On November 2, 1973, under the studio lights of The Midnight Special, Edgar Winter delivered a performance of “Dying to Live” that revealed…
Returning to the First Spark That Lit the Fire There are songs that define a band, and then there are songs that quietly follow the artist for the rest of…
A Gentleman’s Serenade in a World of Noise In 1977, at the height of their growing global recognition, Queen appeared on British television with a performance of “Good Old Fashioned…
A Voice That Stayed Behind: The Rare 1962 Television Performance That Reveals Patsy Cline at Her Most Human In an era when television moved quickly and memories faded even faster,…
A Song That Knew Its Destiny The Night It Was Born A newly restored broadcast of She’s Got You brings audiences back to February 7, 1962, when Patsy Cline stepped…
“The Drums of War” and the Sound of History Repeating In an era shaped by uncertainty and prolonged conflict, Jackson Browne returned to one of his most enduring strengths. With…
A Machine Built from Sound and Imagination. In 1973, a performance of “Frankenstein” by The Edgar Winter Group captured a rare moment when instrumental rock stood at the forefront of…