Way Back 2026

Elvis Performs on IMAX
Screens While '60s Songs
Invade TV and Movies

Baz Luhrmann, who's done more than just about anyone to keep the King of Rock and Roll's profile soaring this decade, has released EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert, a documentary-style sequel to his 2022 biopic Elvis. More than two dozen seldom-seen Presley performances from the '70s, with restored footage and remastered sound, are currently on IMAX screens and in cineplexes. Several of the King's early hits are featured ... MORE ››

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Martha and the Vandellas

Martha and the Vandellas went "Motoring" and arrived at the list of the Top 100 Car Songs of the '50s and '60s! Check out the era's hottest auto tunes ... MORE ››

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JOHNNY NASH

Johnny Nash

The island of Jamaica gave birth to a unique style of music, identified by several names, that evolved over the course of the mid-20th century. Mento (inspired by African rhythms) was popular in the 1940s and '50s, ska (with more prominent bass and horns) came in the late '50s and '60s and was followed by rocksteady (slowed-down, bass-heavy grooves) later in the decade. These last two phases gained momentum in Great Britain and had limited crossover success in America with Millie Small's hit "My Boy Lollipop" and The Ska Kings' "Jamaica Ska," both in 1964, and Prince Buster's "Ten Commandments (From Man to Woman)" in '66, while many more originators were dominant on the Caribbean island. Ultimately, the musical style became more ... MORE ››



Vinyl Attack Len Barry

Funky Donkey
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Pretty Purdie

The best studio musicians tend to be meticulous about their craft, learning all sorts of tricks and techniques when it comes to recording music for physical records. One such example is drummer Bernard Lee Purdie, a timekeeping perfectionist with an ear for sonic clarity and dynamics. He's worked with the best and has made about two dozen albums of ... MORE ››