George Harrison,
Dick Rowe, the head of A&R at Decca Records went to see
The Rolling Stones play at a club in London. He signed them to his label days later.
In 1969,
In 1970, the
And that’s what happened today in rock history.
Photo: Getty
George Harrison,
Dick Rowe, the head of A&R at Decca Records went to see
The Rolling Stones play at a club in London. He signed them to his label days later.
In 1969,
In 1970, the
And that’s what happened today in rock history.
Photo: Getty
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Marvin Gaye s hit record What s Going On encapsulates the political turmoil of 1971 while also inspiring hope for change.
Today, NPR celebrates the 50-year anniversary of our first on-air original show. For five decades, NPR and our member stations have shared the responsibility and privilege to serve the individual listener and promote their personal growth. To honor our time spent together, we turned back the clock and reflected on the impeccable sounds of our genesis year. From the timeless expression of social unrest in Marvin Gaye s What s Going On to the transportive, community building experience of John Denver s Take Me Home, Country Roads, 1971 s wide-spanning sonic achievements are featured below.
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