1966 could be rock 'n' roll's most revolutionary year, thanks to the Beatles, Dylan and the Beach Boys
What's the most innovative year ever for rock 'n' roll? Fans, critics and academics have any number of watershed years they can point to in the more than six decades of post-World War II popular music broadly defined as rock. There's 1954, the year Bill Haley & His Comets' "Rock Around the Clock"...
L.A. Times - Entertainment — What's the most innovative year ever for rock 'n' roll? Fans, critics and academics have any number of watershed years they can point to in the more than six decades ... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — What's the most innovative year ever for rock 'n' roll? Fans, critics and academics have any number of watershed years they can point to in the more than six decades ... more info