Can you identify the rock song titles that are hidden in these pictures? Look at the images and try to guess the name of the song. Challenge a friend!
LYRICALLY SPEAKING... This beautiful wall décor showcases a timeless classic - Janis Joplin's Little Piece of My Heart. Crafted from high-quality print, this wall art depicts the iconic song lyrics for a unique and memorable addition to any music-lover's home. Give a special gift that will be cherished for years to come.ARTWORK IS MADE TO ORDER Song lyrics art prints inspired by your favorite pop music hit tunes. A great memorabilia gift for classic rock enthusiasts! See the listing details for sizes and formats available. If you need a different size than the standard sizes offered, contact us for a quote - all artwork is customizable. Check out our FAQs from the menu for more information. ** Image for illustrative purposes only - see listing for available selections **
While we here at American Songwriter love pop music, country, rap, rock, and classic rock, we love classical music, too.
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Careers like that of photographer Art Kane seem like exactly what the phrase “strength to strength” was meant to describe. In 1958, Kane “assembled the greatest legends in jazz and shot what became one of his most famous images,” notes the Morrison Hotel Gallery. That photo, A Great Day in Harlem, ended up becoming one … Continue reading "The Stunning, High-Art Rock Photography of Art Kane"
Every music lover's collection has classic rock staples, but what about the lesser-known offerings that tend to get lost in stacks of wax?
“We were hoping that we were just a little overly paranoid,” Mark Mothersbaugh says drily, reflecting on Devo's prescient messaging and society's past half...
'Squeeze Box,' from 'The Who By Numbers' and written by Pete Townshend after he bought an accordion, made the Hot 100 on November 29, 1975.
Gerry and the Pacemakers' 1964 performance of "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" on The Ed Sullivan Show is a true gem from the British Invasion era. The emotion and sincerity in Gerry Marsden's vocals are palpable as he delivers this heartfelt ballad. The song, written by Marsden himself, offers hope and resilience in
Group portrait of The Animals, 1964. L-R Eric Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, John Steel, Hilton Valentine.