Candid 1950s Letter Found on Garage-Sale Wire Recorder Shows Teenagers Haven’t Changed In 70 Years

Animator Squid unearthed an incredible piece of history—a heartfelt audio letter recorded by a teenage girl to her parents in the 1950s. This rare...

DJ Cummerbund’s Halloween Mashup Fuses Alice Cooper’s “Feed My Frankenstein” With Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk”

Just in time for Halloween, DJ Cummerbund delivers a spooky mashup, blending Alice Cooper’s rock anthem “Feed My Frankenstein” with the funk vibes of...

Musician Reimagines “Shout” by Tears for Fears With Kitchen Utensils and a Keytar Solo

Multi-instrumentalist Jeff Williams takes “Shout” to a whole new level, performing a unique cover of the Tears for Fears classic with an ensemble of...

Cello-Playing Robot Performs With Symphony Orchestra in Sweden

In October of this year, a groundbreaking performance took place as a robot cellist joined the Malmö Symphony Orchestra in southern Sweden. This collaboration...

Thom Yorke Reads a Hilarious Letter About a Surprising Text Message

The letter you're about to watch was published in the Daily Telegraph in May 2015. Beloved musician Thom Yorke joined Letters Live at London's...

Scott Thompson and Paul Bellini Before Kids in the Hall Show Off Punk Roots in Mouth Congress’s “The People...

Long before their comedy fame with Kids in the Hall, Scott Thompson and Paul Bellini were shaking up Toronto’s punk scene with Mouth Congress,...

The 1998 Dunkin Donuts Commercial Featuring Steve Burns from Blue’s Clues

In a nostalgic blast from the late '90s, Dunkin' Donuts featured Steve Burns—the beloved host of Blue’s Clues—in a 1998 commercial that fans might...

5 Surprising Things About Miles Davis’ ‘Kind of Blue’

If you’re a jazz lover, you’ve probably heard Kind of Blue more times than you can count. This iconic 1959 album by Miles Davis...

5 Surprising Facts About Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Are You Experienced’

Jimi Hendrix’s Are You Experienced is widely recognized as one of the greatest albums in rock history, a groundbreaking debut that changed the way...

Luciano Pavarotti and James Brown Unite for a Historic Rendition of ‘It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World’

In an unforgettable live performance, Luciano Pavarotti and James Brown brought together opera and soul with their rendition of It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s...

The Grateful Dead’s Phil Lesh’s Isolated Bass Lines For “Betha” and “China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Ryder”

Phil Lesh didn’t just play bass; he reinvented it. The Grateful Dead’s founding bassist, who passed away at 84, turned the bass guitar into...

The Cure Marks ‘Songs of a Lost World’ Release with Free 3-Hour Global Stream of London Concert

In celebration of their first album in 16 years, Songs of a Lost World, The Cure offered fans a free global livestream of their...

The 1986 LA Dodgers’ ‘Baseball Boogie Bunch’ Attempts To Capture the Magic of the ‘Super Bowl Shuffle’

In 1986, the L.A. Dodgers took a swing at the music-video craze that the Chicago Bears sparked the year before with their 'Super Bowl...

Katy Perry Joins P.O.D. for ‘Goodbye For Now’ on The Tonight Show in 2006 Before Her Breakthrough

Back in 2006, P.O.D. brought their hit “Goodbye For Now” to The Tonight Show, delivering an electrifying performance that fans remember to this day....

Cardiacs’ 1984 Seaside Treats Video Blends Absurdist Comedy With Avant-Pop Music in a Cult Classic

In 1984, English avant-pop band Cardiacs took an unconventional approach with Seaside Treats, a 22-minute video tape sold exclusively at their concerts. Part absurdist...

Vice President Kamala Harris to Appear on SiriusXM’s Progress Channel Tonight

SiriusXM today announced that Vice President Kamala Harris will appear on SiriusXM’s Progress channel 127 this evening for an interview with host Zerlina Maxwell. With...