Way Back 2025

Movie Music: Sedaka, Dusty, Wanda J. and 3 "Nobodys" Accompany the Action

Current box office films that reach back into the oldies 'n' goodies hit files include director Darren Aronofsky's Caught Stealing (with Austin Butler heading up an all-star cast), which features Neil Sedaka's 1961 hit "Calendar Girl" among a diverse selection of 20th century tunes. Honey Don't!, an edgy shoot-'em-up directed by Ethan Coen and starring Margaret Qualley and Aubrey Plaza, puts the always-preferred best foot ... MORE ››

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Sandy Nelson

Drum specialist Sandy Nelson has a high ranking on the list of the Top 100 Instrumental Artists of the '50s and '60s! Check out the era's hottest non-singers... MORE ››

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CLYDE McPHATTER

Clyde McPhatter

New York's Apollo Theater on West 125th Street in New York, the most enduring of the many Harlem nightclubs of the last century, was the ideal place for an R&B, blues, jazz or gospel act to launch a career in the 1950s. Its Amateur Night competitions were a huge draw; the great Ella Fitzgerald took first place at the long-running Wednesday evening event in 1934, the year the club opened. Countless up-and-coming acts who got their "big break" in the still-going venue's first couple of decades include Sarah Vaughan, Roy Hamilton, King Curtis, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Joe Tex, Dionne Warwick (with The Gospelairs) and many, many others. When 17-year-old Clyde McPhatter appeared ... MORE ››



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Pretty Little Angel Eyes
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Curtis Lee

After a few summers spent picking berries under the scorching hot Yuma, Arizona sun, Curtis Lee decided not to wait for his impending 18th birthday to get away. He slipped over the border; not into Mexico, but through the California desert to a place about 250 miles away where he had hopes of becoming a singing star. Turns out Los Angeles wasn't that ... MORE ››