Fifty years ago “Harvest for the World” and “Songs in the Key of Life” album didn’t just define Black music — they reshaped ...
Smokey Robinson was the first male Motown act to score a No. 1 single; Liam Gallagher got in a kerfuffle Down Under; Sylvia Robinson was born; The Go-Go's went to No. 1 for six weeks; and Pearl Jam ...
A new box set, 'We Gotta Groove,' looks back at the work the Beach Boys created at Brother studio in 1976 and '77.
'Keep Your Hands to Yourself" was released in November 1986 and shot to the top of the Billboard charts by February 1987. It was stopped short of the No. 1 position by Bon Jovi 's juggernaut, "Livin' ...
Al Jardine and Darian Sahanaja talk about bringing the Beach Boys' classic 'Love You' to the L.A. concert stage for a ...
In 1970, the Dutch rock group Shocking Blue hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Venus.” The group made history as the first-ever Dutch band to top the coveted U.S. music chart, per The Current.
Released as the third single from 1974’s On the Border, “Best of My Love” gave the Eagles their first-ever Hot 100 ...
Minnie Riperton left this world far too soon. But she left behind one of the most indelible soul ballads ever in "Lovin' You".
America could be a turbulent, paranoid, often violent place. These 23 songs soundtrack those dark, strange times ...
Original guitarist Randy Bachman and singer-keyboardist Burton Cummings promise a setlist of about 20 songs that includes all the hits.
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