On This Day, November 3 in Music History
EVENTS ON NOVEMBER 3 IN MUSIC HISTORY On this day November 3 1951 – Tony Bennet had the best selling single in the United States with ‘Cold, Cold Heart’. 1956 – Elvis Presley started a five-week run…
EVENTS ON NOVEMBER 3 IN MUSIC HISTORY On this day November 3 1951 – Tony Bennet had the best selling single in the United States with ‘Cold, Cold Heart’. 1956 – Elvis Presley started a five-week run…
EVENTS ON NOVEMBER 2 IN MUSIC HISTORY On this day November 2 in 1963 – Folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary started a five-week run at number one on the US Billboard 200…
EVENTS ON NOVEMBER 1 IN MUSIC HISTORY On this day November 1 in 1957 – The Crickets led by Buddy Holly topped the UK Singles chart with ‘That’ll Be the Day’. 1968 – George Harrison became the first Beatle to release…
EVENTS ON OCTOBER 31 IN MUSIC HISTORY On this day October 31 in 1960 – The Drifters with Ben E. King on lead vocals returned to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 with ‘Save the…
Starting something new in your life, especially a new hobby is always a positive and fun experience to go through. And electric guitars aren’t an exception. However, how and where…
Getting the best budget bass guitar as a beginner can be a bit tricky, especially since you probably aren’t that familiar with the instrument. That’s why, to help you out,…
At some point in our lives, most of us have expressed a desire to learn to play a musical instrument. But due to various circumstances and, well, excuses, we never…
Born as the youngest of four children on February 25, 1943, in Liverpool, England, George Harrison was a true virtuoso in his field of work. It doesn’t matter whether it’s…
EVENTS ON OCTOBER 30 IN MUSIC HISTORY On this day October 30 in 1959 – Cliff Richard & The Shadows started a five-week run at number one on the UK Singles chart with ‘Travellin’ Light’….
Iconic Album Covers and The Power Behind them The essence of a high selling album is not only about the quality of the music that it contains. The album cover…