If you love soul, pop, and music from the 1960s, these three songs were probably on your regular rotation. They probably still are today.
Sixty-one years ago today, a major country hit inspired by a Bill Monroe classic became a state song of Tennessee.
It was called the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle because it was at the circular junction of what became the Kennedy, Eisenhower and Dan Ryan expressways. The college merged in 1982 with the ...
The Supremes scored their fourth No. 1 hit with an iconic tune that widely became known as one of their "signature songs" ...
The NFL quarterback doesn't just carry a playbook. He carries the hopes of entire regions, sometimes more. He's the guy who wears the crown when things go right and has it knocked askew in the morning ...
There are more Black senators than ever before, but a major Supreme Court ruling could reduce Black representation in the ...
After the U.K. musicians recorded “Train Kept a-Rollin'” and “You’re a Better Man Than I” at Sun, Sam told McCarty that he liked the band, “everyone except the singer. He [wanted us] to get rid of him ...
Willie Colón, a trombonist, bandleader, composer, and key architect of salsa music, has died. His family confirmed the news ...
I wanted my children to understand that Black history is not just something that exists in books, or that involves only the major figures they learn about in school: Martin Luther King Jr., Frederick ...
The building at 2614 Jefferson St., formerly the home of Club Baron, was recommended for a spot on the National Register of ...
In honor of the Salt Lake Bees’ new alternate identity, here are some of the quirkiest, most creative names in minor league ...