Tales from the Atomic Age

James Bond Songs:
The '60s Spy Music Sound

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (which benefited initially from Fleming's creative input until the Bond series producers, Eon Productions, pressured him to drop out) premiered on NBC in the fall of 1964 with a guitar-based theme by Jerry Goldsmith and a definitive single version by surf band The Challengers. Danger Man, a British series from 1960, had a run in the U.S. in '61 on CBS; for its return to the States in '65 it was given a new name, Secret Agent... MORE ››

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Lawrence Welk

Champagne Music man Lawrence Welk ranks in the upper 10 percent of the Top 100 Instrumental Artists of the '50s and '60s! Check out the full list ... MORE ››

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FREDDIE AND THE DREAMERS

Freddie and the Dreamers

At some point Freddie and the Dreamers may have figured they'd be left behind, which would have made them one of, if not the, most popular mid-'60s U.K. acts to miss out on the charge across the Atlantic Ocean led by The Beatles. As it turned out, they joined the British Invasion nearly two years after Freddie's band had broken through at home, and the delay came with a bonus: "I'm Telling You Now," their biggest hit though not quite a chart-topper, enjoyed that extra "oomph" and made it to number one in the States. For Freddie Garrity it was a longer journey than most; he was 28 when that peak moment came, though publicists and the press depicted him as several years younger. Garrity grew up in Crumpsall, Manchester, about 50 miles inland ... MORE ››



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Utopia
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Frank Gari

The concept of utopia is purely fictional, a creation of British author Thomas More, who was 38 years old when his novel Utopia was published in 1516. A bizarre depiction of a so-called ideal civilization, it requires the cooperation of all its citizens working towards a life of leisure and pleasure (located on an island with many castles, the story's ... MORE ››