Fleetwood Mac's golden era from 1975 to 1987 is explored, highlighting their most iconic songs and the creative dynamics of ...
Veteran music writer and editor Alan Light’s latest book, “Don’t Stop: Why We (Still) Love Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours,'” is out ...
Jackie Wilson made his singles chart debut; the Beatles played for the Queen; Johnny Nash saw his way clearly to the top of ...
For Cale, that town was Tulsa, the Oklahoma city where he was raised in the postwar era. Born John Cale in 1938, the ...
These four songs written by Lionel Richie were pop hits, but they would sound great on country radio stations as well.
Shakira is a Colombian singer, songwriter, and global pop icon who has a net worth of $300 million. Shakira is a singer, songwriter, produ ...
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A 1977 Bowie track found new fame decades later when Stranger Things reintroduced the once-overlooked song to a new ...
No one brought catchier sounds to pop radio than ABBA. "Take A Chance On Me" captures them at their ear-candy peak.
Bob Marley's music is beloved all over the world, and songs like "I Shot the Sheriff" and "No Woman, No Cry" are among his very best.
The siblings released their gospel songs, including one their mother wrote, “I’ll Keep Toiling On,” under the group name Echoes of Joy. R&B and soul singer Betty Wright poses for an Alston Records ...
This week’s Indie Basement Classic is an undeniable classic and possibly the greatest Britpop album (and it turned 30 this ...