Bo Diddley, who was billed later in his career as 'The 500% Man' had a guitar sound like no other and one that influenced The Rolling Stones.| uDiscover Music
Tom Jones is a singer from Wales that's one of the most famous vocalists in the world, known for his distinctive voice and beloved catalogue.| uDiscover Music
Chess Records and its founders, Leonard and Phil Chess, played a huge part in making the blues a worldwide phenomenon.| uDiscover Music
Cat Stevens was the epitome of the singer-songwriter, with certified triple platinum albums Tea for the Tillerman and Teaser and the Firecat.| uDiscover Music
Chuck Berry is one of the most important figures in the history of popular music. You know the hits, so let's explore his deeper catalogue.| uDiscover Music
A genuine musical icon, David Bowie’s influence on modern culture is so vast that his death reverberated across the entire globe.| uDiscover Music
Otis Redding, the R&B singer-songwriter from Georgia is often considered one of the greatest R&B musicians of all time.| uDiscover Music
Billie Holiday was a brilliant singer, a great lyrical interpreter, elegant and a soul singer before anyone had coined the phrase.| uDiscover Music
Ringo Starr is a singer, songwriter, and drummer from Liverpool, England who's toured with his band Ringo Starr & His All-Star Band.| uDiscover Music
John Lennon was one of the world's most famous musicians, with a solo career that included songs like 'Imagine' and 'Jealous Guy'.| uDiscover Music
He’s been called “The Quiet One”, but George Harrison, especially during his solo career, let his music do the talking in masterful fashion.| uDiscover Music
The Moody Blues are a British rock band revered for their varying approaches to rock music as well as their touring reputation.| uDiscover Music
The Beatles recorded together for a little over seven years and the catalogue created has sold more than any other group in music history.| uDiscover Music