100 Best Albums of the Nineties by Rolling Stone (2010)
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California. These are their best albums of 1990s.
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Best Artists of 1960 | |
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1. John Coltrane | |
2. Miles Davis | |
3. Etta James | |
4. Charles Mingus | |
5. Elvis Presley | |
6. Joan Baez | |
7. Max Roach | |
8. The Everly Brothers | |
9. Muddy Waters | |
10. Wes Montgomery | |
11. Hank Mobley | |
12. Bill Evans | |
13. Bill Evans Trio | |
14. Ella Fitzgerald | |
15. Johnny Cash | |
16. John Lee Hooker | |
17. Eddie Cochran | |
18. Miriam Makeba | |
19. Bo Diddley | |
20. Olatunji |