In 1966, Brian Epstein thought The Beatles' popularity was waning, but according to their producer, George Martin, it was a different kind of shift in the band.
United Record Pressing in Nashville has retrofitted some of its equipment and technology to keep up with growing demand.
Rock and roll icons are often associated with flashy sports cars and luxury convertibles, but Bob Dylan defied these expectations. His choice of transportation? A 1947 Austin Princess. Slide down to ...
Halloween is a favorite holiday for some, while others may not get as excited for the spooky season. Whether you're a ...
The sounds of bands from the 1960s and 1970s will soon be broadcast out of Packwood in the community's new radio station, KVRY 89.9 FM. The Packwood Improvement Club is partnering with two other ...
This exhibition presents manufactured landscape in which the infinite poetics of the radical Italian art movement are rooted.
During the six decades since United Record Pressing stamped out the Beatles’ first U.S. single, the country’s oldest vinyl ...
It Ain’t Me Babe” was one of many songs Bob Dylan wrote about his tempestuous relationship with girlfriend Suze Rotolo in the ...
As artists increasingly embrace technology, they’re pointing the way to the future—and providing invaluable insights to humans and corporations alike ...