Motown’s unsung heroes, The Funk Brothers played on more number-one hits than anyone—crafting the heartbeat behind a generation’s greatest songs!
Author - Dan Lundholm
Bursting onto the scene with their raucous debut Costello Music, The Fratellis quickly became festival favourites, blending bluesy pop rock with infectious anthems that...
Frank Sinatra didn’t just sing songs—he redefined how they were sung. Explore the phrasing, finesse, and timeless influence of the man behind the microphone!
Fontella fought for years to receive fair payment for her million-selling hit. Despite early success, her battle exposed the harsh realities of the music business!
Eva Cassidy’s haunting voice found global acclaim only after her passing, thanks to a stunning live cover of Over The Rainbow!
Guitar icon, blues purist, and the only artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three times, Clapton’s playing defined generations—and still sets the...
Elegant, inventive, and endlessly expressive—Ella Fitzgerald’s voice helped define jazz and the Great American Songbook. From bebop scatting to timeless standards, she...
Dusty transformed from a London tomboy into one of the 1960s’ defining soul voices, pioneering the Blue-Eyed Soul sound with her heartfelt interpretations and timeless...
Doris Day was one of the most cherished entertainers of the 20th century, with a career spanning film and music. Known for her wholesome charm and silky voice, she...
McLean became a household name in the early ’70s thanks to the enduring success of his folk-rock hits, showcasing his poetic lyricism and storytelling!




