As Elvis was recording for a small Memphis label with a limited circulation ... and Elvis was a marketing man's dream come true. By buying an Elvis record a young person was buying a piece ...
Garrison’s taste was eclectic: Midwest emo, new wave, '60s folk, The Beatles and Elvis Costello ... forbidden him from getting married to his dream girl. The single was released by Now Records ...
Quincy Jones, who has died at the age of 91, was a jazzman, composer and tastemaker whose studio chops and arranging prowess ...
Elvis Costello has a theory for how he’ll be remembered when he dies, and it's not necessarily the way he would like. During a recent conversation with Vanity Fair, the bespectacled rocker was ...
Mr. Crocket director Brandon Espy and star Elvis Nolasco talk the film's catchy music, how Nolasco shaped Mr. Crocket's look, and more.
Their 1971 album marked the move from experimental live band to studio-based architects, paving the way for a decade of ...
Just turned 21 and newly signed by RCA Victor for $35,000, Elvis headed to Nashville in January 1956 to record his first album for the label. I’m Counting On You was one of the first things he ...
The "Monster Mash" was more than just a graveyard smash — it was also banned in the U.K. for many years! Learn about the Halloween track's unexpected originsEvery October, a hopelessly kitschy classic ...
Elvis Costello has a theory for how he’ll be remembered when he dies, and it's not necessarily the way he would like. During a recent conversation with Vanity Fair, the bespectacled rocker was asked ...