Spanish Harlem: Why Ben E King’s Rose Still Grows Proud
Launching his solo career with Spanish Harlem, Ben E King recorded a classic pop song that has blossomed throughout the decades.
December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night): The Four Seasons’ Enduring Classic
A uniquely nostalgic coming-of-age song, The Four Seasons’ December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night) can still hypnotise and mesmerise.
One More Time: The Daft Punk Gift That Keeps On Giving
Daft Punk’s One More Time revolutionised music and remains a flawless part of their inspiring body of work.
Fit But You Know It: Why The Streets’ Classic Is “About An Eight Or A Nine”
A perfect mix of storytelling and songwriting, The Streets’ ‘Fit But You Know It’ draws you into Mike Skinner’s world with wit and emotion.
The Streets: Mike Skinner’s “Cult Classic, Not Best Seller” Legacy
With a natural wit and ear for everyday language, Birmingham MC Mike Skinner, aka The Streets, has been the voice of real-life Britain for two decades.
Jimi Hendrix: How The Voodoo Child Became A Guitar God
Forever redefining his instrument, guitarist Jimi Hendrix was a boundary-pushing sonic revolutionary with no equal.
To Cut A Long Story Short: How The New Romantics Ruled The World
Recounting the story of the New Romantics, journalist Dylan Jones tells Dig! how the synth-pop originators staged a second British Invasion.
A Day Without Rain: How Enya Soundtracked A Year Of COVID-19
A frighteningly accurate timeline of emotions, Enya’s ‘A Day Without Rain’ album seemingly predicted COVID-19 and the events of 2020.
Big Girls Don’t Cry: Behind The Four Seasons’ Evergreen Classic
With all the hallmarks of The Four Seasons’ classic sound, Big Girls Don’t Cry has become a part of popular culture.
His Band And The Street Choir: How Van Morrison Found A New Voice
With ‘His Band And The Street Choir’, Van Morrison recorded a classic album built on funky radio hits with “a positive vibe”.
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