Morning Edition: Music

The Monkees came together after answering an ad 50 years ago
The ad attracted 437 applicants. The four young men selected from the auditions eventually formed The Monkees.
Sinatra and Hoboken Four broke through 80 years ago
The appearance on the popular live radio talent show was Sinatra's first national exposure. He was 19 years old at the time.
The song became the first of five chart-topping singles for KC and the Sunshine Band.
The band's "Sweet Home Alabama" was written in 1973 in response to Neil Young's "Southern Man" and "Alabama," which were critical of southern attitudes.
The funky lead vocal on "Brick House" was performed by drummer Walter "Clyde" Orange. He's still in the band and will be singing the tune at the Fair tonight.
"We struggled and struggled and struggled because of the way we looked, " Cher told Billboard magazine recently.
The portrait is on display in the Minnesota State Fair's Agriculture Building, right next to a seed depiction of Jesus.
The Beatles stopped by The King's mansion in Los Angeles during a tour of the U.S.
The duo reunited after a hiatus to record their third album, "Plum Slump," together.
'Born to Run' proved Springsteen's mass appeal
Bruce Springsteen's first two records were loved by the critics but didn't sell well. The "Born to Run" album was considered a last-ditch effort to see if Springsteen's music could appeal to a wide audience.