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- ‘Destroyer’: How KISS Eliminated The Competition 15.03.2026With their ambitious ‘Destroyer’ album, KISS went beyond rock, into the world of pop, and became one of the biggest bands in the world.Tim Peacock
- ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’: How Kendrick Looked Back To Push Music Forward 15.03.2026A dazzling album that defined Black America both musically and lyrically, ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ is a visionary album that will resonate for decades to come.Jamie Atkins
- Fade To Black: The Art Of Heavy Metal 15.03.2026Has there ever been a genre of music so attuned to font and logos?Laura Stavropoulos
- Mike Love And The Creation Of The Californian Dream 15.03.2026The Beach Boys music is the soundtrack to Southern California, but Mike Love's lyrics did a good deal to create the Californian Dream.Richard Havers
- The Beach Boys: The Greatest Vocal Group Ever? 15.03.2026Since their arrival in 1961, the group are the most recognizable and, perhaps, the greatest vocal group.Domenic Priore
- The Making Of George Harrison’s ‘Within You Without You’ 15.03.2026‘Within You Without You’ was recorded by George Harrison on March 15, 1967 and finished early the following month. It remains one of his most remarkable songs.Richard Havers
- ‘Move In A Little Closer, Baby’: Cass Elliot Serves Up Some Feelgood Pop 15.03.2026The singer's uplifting song, of British origin, made its Billboard Hot 100 bow on March 15, 1969.Paul Sexton
- Mad Dog On The Road: The Who’s John Entwistle, Solo In 1975 15.03.2026The Who bassman was busy working theaters, halls and arenas across North America on his first tour in his own name in early 1975.Paul Sexton















