8 FLOP SONGS from the 50s That Turned Into HITS Part 1. 8 AT THE HOP. Initially brushed off as disposable teen dance music. This upbeat track shocked critics by racing to hash one. It quickly became a defining school dance anthem and proved teenage culture could drive the charts. 7 HOUND DOG. Condemned as vulgar and inappropriate by parents and TV
Johnny Winter, 1979. During this era, Winter was not only touring relentlessly but also producing a series of Grammy-winning comeback albums for his idol, Muddy Waters.
On February 21, 1974, KISS made history with their first-ever national TV performance, tearing through “Nothin' to Lose,” “Firehouse,” and “Black Diamond” on ABC’s In Concert (aired March 29).
Ray Charles at RPM Studio in LA, 1980. This was Ray Charles's own private recording headquarters, where he produced much of his work and maintained complete creative control over his music.
By the time this photo was taken, Grand Funk was one of the biggest acts in the world. They famously sold out Shea Stadium in 1971 in just 72 hours. Breaking a record previously held by The Beatles.
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