Way Back 2025

Moody Blues, Rolling Stones
and Roy Orbison Infiltrate Consumer's Screens

Three classic 1960s hits are in the autumn '25 mix on television commercials: The Moody Blues' momentous "Nights in White Satin" sets a shadowy mood for the high-end, impress-casual-acquaintances fragrance Bleu de Chanel. The vibe is ramped up on Amazon Web Services ads with The Rolling Stones' rocking "Jumpin' Jack Flash." And Cuisinart has intriguingly chosen "In Dreams" by Roy Orbison to sell its ... MORE ››

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Santo and Johnny

The Farina brothers, Santo and Johnny, bring their unique sound to the list of the Top 100 Instrumental Artists of the '50s and '60s! Check out the rankings ... MORE ››

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STAN FREBERG

Stan Freberg

There's little doubt the music industry's top-selling comedy-novelty act of the 1950s was voice actor and jazz fan Stan Freberg of Pasadena, California. After establishing himself in Hollywood's animated film business, his top-selling releases for Capitol Records spanned an entire decade and then some; he fearlessly criticized popular television shows, hit songs of the day (particularly rock and roll), political tomfoolery and a favorite target, Christmas, being highly critical of the modern-day merchants guilty of squeezing consumers of every possible penny during that so-called most wonderful time between Thanksgiving and each New Year. Later, he admitted to joining the other side, the money-mongers who created the ads that subliminally convinced Joe Average ... MORE ››



Vinyl Attack The Status Quo

Pictures of Matchstick Men
♦ by the Status Quo

One of the most sonically askew singles of the late '60s psychedelic period has to be "Pictures of Matchstick Men"...even the title hints at an image hard to fathom (unless you're familiar with a certain painter's work). Francis Rossi, guitarist and lead singer of The Status Quo, wrote the song during one of many excursions to the ... MORE ››