Tales from the Atomic Age

James Bond Songs:
The '60s Spy Music Sound

The Avengers, a popular British series since 1961, debuted on American television in 1966 with a stunning new orchestral theme by bandleader Laurie Johnson. Even Neal Hefti's theme for the Batman series in '66 had roots in the spy music movement. On the big screen, Our Man Flint appeared in early 1966 with a suspiciously Bondian theme song. Spy spoof The Last of the Secret Agents? had just one redeeming feature: its groovalicious title song by Nancy Sinatra. Motown's ... MORE ››

Top 100 Lists

Charlie Ryan

Charlie Ryan and the Timberline Riders have two entries on the list of the Top 100 Car Songs of the '50s and '60s! Check out all the motorized jams ... MORE ››

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THE BACHELORS

The Bachelors

Unlike the majority of top-selling rock and roll-inspired groups from Great Britain in the early- to mid-1960s, The Bachelors chose a more traditional pop approach, reviving ditties from decades gone by...and were successful at it for a good half-decade. When Decca Records' A&R director Dick Rowe said, "Stick to what I say...just record oldies," they complied; Rowe gave the same advice to The Rolling Stones, who replied with whatever crude Brit slang that could be easily interpreted as "No way!" On the other hand, Irish brothers Conleth "Con" Cluskey and Declan "Dec" Cluskey, along with pal John Stokes, had been brought up in a more traditional musical mindset (they'd begun as an instrumental harmonica act!) and such a setup seemed quite natural to them ... MORE ››



Vinyl Attack Robert and Johnny

We Belong Together
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Robert and Johnny

Old Town Records was founded in 1953 by Hy Weiss, a Romanian immigrant brought to the U.S. by his parents when he was just one year old. Growing up in the Bronx, he gravitated towards rhythm and blues and started his own independent record company at age 20. In those early years, he hand-picked the label's roster from among local harmony... MORE ››