These forgotten folk songs are totally transportive, and they'll send 60s kids and everyone else back to the era of the ...
"Glory to Hong Kong," a popular song among pro-democracy protestors and secessionists in the administrative region, has been removed from several major streaming services and platforms.
'Eve of Destruction' became one of Barry McGuire's No. 1 hits, which radio stations banned for its lyrics alluding to the war and social unrest.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In late January, Bruce Springsteen released "Streets of Minneapolis," memorializing Minnesota residents shot by Immigration and ...
Buffalo Springfield released the track "For What It's Worth," inspired by a Los Angeles protest that became tied to the ...
The 1970s carried the momentum of the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War’s final years, Watergate, economic turmoil, and second-wave feminism. Music did more than entertain during that decade. It ...
Bob Dylan's iconic song marked a turning point in his career, transitioning from folk to rock and becoming a defining track ...
In 1970, a simple roadside experience during a trip across the United States inspired one of rock music's most memorable ...
Among the historic wins, spirited if chaotic tributes and breakthrough moments for new talent at Sunday's Grammy Awards, one small pleasure was the emergence of a new comedy duo. Twice during the ...
Musicians across the Twin Cities Metro area have released a protest song to raise money for the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota. "I wrote this song on the day that Alex Pretti was murdered ...
Where have all the protest songs gone? It’s a question that led to a gathering in Flossmoor, where performers, poets, artists and artisans came together for an emotionally charged evening of protest ...
The first new music in over a decade from both the Bristol trip-hop group and the US singer-songwriter is a potent anti-war statement, accompanied by visuals documenting the ongoing chaos, division ...