Paul Weller is a singer-songwriter who's known for his esteemed solo career as well as his work as part of The Jam and The Style Council.| uDiscover Music
With the ‘Out Of Our Heads’ album, The Rolling Stones penned their first truly classic song and found themselves thrust into global stardom.| uDiscover Music
Sparks are a California glam rock band comprised of Ron and Russell Mael, known for their sense of humor and melodic inventiveness.| uDiscover Music
No matter what stage you’re going through, we’ve compiled the best breakup songs: from heartsick power ballads to flat-out-ranging rockers.| uDiscover Music
From highway singalongs to vacation anthems, the best road trip songs capture the feeling of freedom that’s sometimes just a car ride away.| uDiscover Music
Not only was he at the birth of rock’n’roll, but Fats’ ability to straddle R&B and pop led to staggering success.| uDiscover Music
Jimi Hendrix is one of the most iconic guitarists in American popular culture known for classic songs like Purple Haze & The Wind Cries Mary.| uDiscover Music
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles were an R&B vocal group led by Smokey Robinson who were often referred to as Motown's 'soul supergroup'.| uDiscover Music
From doorknobs to ‘Nessun Dorma,’ Decca Records has revolutionized the way sound has been recorded, sold, and enjoyed.| uDiscover Music
Chess Records and its founders, Leonard and Phil Chess, played a huge part in making the blues a worldwide phenomenon.| uDiscover Music
Mary Wells was a Detroit singer who recorded for the legendary Motown label and was given the nickname 'The Queen of Motown'.| uDiscover Music
The Four Tops are forever synonymous with the golden era of Motown with a half-dozen of the most transcendent soul tracks ever made.| uDiscover Music
Cinema’s history of rock’n’roll movies ranges across features and documentaries, helping to turn stage stars into screen icons.| uDiscover Music
The Marvelettes were a Motown R&B group who found great success recording for the Motown and Tamla labels during the 1960s.| uDiscover Music
Little Richard was one of the most innovative musicians, with the nickname 'The Innovator, the Originator, and the Architect of Rock'N'Roll'.| uDiscover Music
Queen are a band who have included Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon and are one of the biggest bands in the world.| uDiscover Music
The Jackson 5 are that rare thing, signifiers of cultural importance. They also made wonderful soul and pop music from start to finish.| uDiscover Music
The Rolling Stones’ third US album in a year, ‘December’s Children (And Everybody’s)’ was a mix of covers and originals.| uDiscover Music
Inscrutable yet irresistible, Nirvana's ‘In Bloom’ is Kurt Cobain’s defiant denunciation of misanthropy. Or is it? Simon Harper investigates.| uDiscover Music
Proving there’s still life in the long-player, Def Leppard’s self-titled album was a 'liberating' work that took the band to a new high.| uDiscover Music
The Band. Such a simple name for such a legendary rock outfit, but also a completely apt piece of definitive musical description.| uDiscover Music
Arguably the most distinctive of American artists in the post-Elvis era, Bob Dylan’s work has inspired and divided opinion over six decades.| uDiscover Music
Ray Charles was one of the most famous singers of the 20th century, with an unparalleled career in expanding the boundaries of R&B's sound.| 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
Written in Rishikesh, ‘Dear Prudence’ has transcended its original inspiration to become one of The Beatles’ best-loved songs.| uDiscover Music