The year 1985 was a great one for rock and pop, but these somewhat forgotten songs didn't enjoy the longevity they should have.
The album Throw Down Your Arms by Irish singer Sinead O’Connor, which was produced by Sly and Robbie and recorded at Anchor ...
Can you guess the 1978 song from just one lyric? 1978 was a defining year in music history, continuing the disco trend while ...
It’s entirely possible that Lee Jaffe is the Most Interesting Man In The World. Jaffe will be at the College of Charleston’s Rita Liddy Hollings Science Center (aka “The Rita,”) on Nov. 13 ...
Jackie Wilson made his singles chart debut; the Beatles played for the Queen; Johnny Nash saw his way clearly to the top of ...
Singer and songwriter Bob Schneider, who will perform a three-night run starting Nov. 6 at the Egyptian Theatre, remembers playing music for his parents’ friends while living in ...
In 1975, she transformed poetry into punk. Neither would ever be the same. More than 20 artists who made and admired the ...
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
The iconic British reggae band will perform classics from their catalogue alongside brand-new tracks from their upcoming studio album ...
Paul McCartney revealed in a new book that he once helped John Lennon and Yoko Ono reconcile after they separated in the ...
American music, at its core, is inseparable from a history defined by reinvention, resilience, and Black artists.
The Kravis Center will host a block party Nov. 8 with free performances, workshops in dance, music and art as well as crafts and games for all ages.