Way Back 2026

Paul, Art, Jackie, Booker and Dick Dale Play, Plus There's a '60s Bonus: Spider-Man!

Simon and Garfunkel's 1966 hit "Homeward Bound" has surfaced on an Allstate TV commercial, a rarity for the duo. Also streaming via home screen ad breaks: the Farmer's Dog is featuring "What the World Needs Now is Love," Jackie DeShannon's point-of-view in '65 that there was '...just too little of' it. Meanwhile, Zepbound suggests exercising to the sound of "Green Onions" by Booker T. and the MG's, while a joint effort by ... MORE ››

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The Cookies

The Cookies double up on the list of the Top 100 Girl Group Hits of the '50s and '60s! Check out the biggest hits by all the leading female trios, quartets, etc. ... MORE ››

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MANFRED MANN

Manfred Mann

Johannesburg-born jazz pianist Manfred Lubowitz called himself Manfred Mann, which also wound up being the name of the band he fronted, a notion he vetoed to no avail. Turns out the dual-purpose I.D. wasn't such an annoyance for Lubowitz, as the act racked up a string of hit records spanning more than a decade, establishing an agreeable semi-name-change along the way. Still, the question lingers: Is Manfred Mann a man, or a band...or a brand name? By 1961, when he turned 21, Lubowitz left South Africa, its racially-segregated apartheid system that had been in effect since the late '40s unbearable to many of the country's residents. He'd previously studied classical music at Witwatersrand University and played jazz in local clubs, at one time ... MORE ››



Vinyl Attack James Ray

If You Gotta Make a
Fool of Somebody
♦ by James Ray

James pounded the Big Apple pavement for a couple of years after that one unsuccessful bid, occasionally working in small nightclubs but mostly singing on street corners and, for a time, living on the streets. A music-obsessed mailman, Rudy Clark, saw him in a club in 1961, which ultimately worked in James's favor. When ... MORE ››