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The Mirror US on MSNBeatles song that 'shook the club' but left Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger 'peeved'The Beatles' song Hey Jude was first heard by the public at an exclusive party held in central London in 1968 and it's safe ...
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Irish Star on MSNIconic Beatles song that 'shook the club' but left Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger 'peeved'Back in the summer of 1968, during the launch party of Beggars Banquet, The Beatles upstaged The Rolling Stones when Paul ...
Yello documentary about Eighties hit 'Oh Yeah' that appeared in 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' has been acquired by Rolling Stone Films and Documentary+.
The live music options in New Orleans this week include a free Cajun and zydeco festival and one of the most acclaimed new ...
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) — For nearly four decades, Zydeco Unplugged works to preserve and revitalize the Zydeco culture. Organizer Patrick Cravins said this event ensures the culture for future ...
Mica Salazar Istre and Kathryn Mobley with the Better Business Bureau stopped by to share the details on mental health and small businesses.
Zydeco musician Jeffery Broussard releases a new album, "Bayou Moonlight," blending traditional Creole music with New Orleans brass influences. Broussard, raised in a musical family, learned to ...
The Rolling Stones have been around so long that Marilyn Monroe was walking the earth, the Beatles were little known outside of their native Liverpool, and ZIP codes were a brand new concept when ...
It was, as far as anyone in attendance was concerned, the Rolling Stones’ night. Amongst the bubble of swinging London’s cognosecnti that August evening, absorbing the many delights of the ...
In May 1966, The Rolling Stones released “Paint It Black”, cementing themselves as formidable players in the British Invasion. It also drew comparisons to The Beatles, as the Stones were often ...
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