The year 1967 was a remarkable one for music, as it witnessed the emergence of new genres, styles, and movements that would shape the sound of the decades to come.
"Stairway to Heaven," "Imagine," and songs by John Denver, Mariah Carey, Louis Armstrong, The Police and more will be preserved by the Library of Congress for future generations.
Joel Thurm recently wrote "Sex Drugs & Pilot Season: Confessions of a Casting Director," where he shared memories of John Travolta, "Brady Bunch" star Robert Reed and Rock Hudson.