Way Back 2026

And Now for a Commercial Break featuring Top Stars the Isley Brothers, Rolling Stones and Beatles

Three merchants, at least, have called on classic groups (that don't need the money at this point) to further their business offerings. 'You know you make me wanna...' "Shout" (and dance in front of my TV) whenever The Isley Brothers liven things up, even if the reason is to increase sales for Shopify's five-million-or-more online stores. Starbucks' latest imagery taps The Beatles to show off ... MORE ››

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Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass easily secure the number one spot on 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 ... MORE ››



Vinyl Attack Len Barry

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Len Barry

In case you're thinking singer Len Barry's rise (and fall) came as easily (or 'elementary') as "1-2-3," I have to say it's just not so. His presence (and voice) was felt (and heard) throughout most of the decade, from his breakthrough with The Dovells to his solo career and work behind the scenes. Leonard Borisoff began singing in his ... MORE ››