Way Back 2026

Metallica Breaks "Delilah"
Ban, Françoise, Ella and
Astrud Sing for Supergirl

Metallica has disregarded the rules at Principality Stadium in Cardiff by performing Welshman Tom Jones' 1968 hit "Delilah" during a concert. The song was banned from the stadium a few years ago due to its violent lyrics ('I felt the knife in my hand and she laughed no more...') but those wild rockers, who do what the want when they wanna, played it anyway, then donated $26,000 to the Cardiff Foodbank. The show ... MORE ››

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Jackie Brenston

Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats drove a "Rocket 88" straight into the top ten of the Top 100 Car Songs of the '50s and '60s! Check out the full list ... MORE ››

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FEATURING DENNIS YOST

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Little did Dennis Yost realize, at the age of seven when his family moved from Detroit, Michigan to Jacksonville, Florida, that he would become one of the top stars of the southern music scene of the '60s. He and Walter Eaton met while attending Andrew Jackson High School; each was a member of a competing band, though the names are misleading as neither group has any connection to more popular acts you may have heard on the radio at some point: Dennis was a drummer for The Echoes who sometimes sang and Wally was a singer for The Emeralds who sometimes played bass. When the two ... MORE ››



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Danish jazz trombonist Kai Winding had musical inspiration coming from every direction. Finding himself on the ground floor of the be-bop movement, he was very much in demand as a sideman to many of the wildly improvisational musicians with whom he shared a common mindset, ultimately paving his own way as he gravitated towards ... MORE ››