A famous 1980 hit has been hiding a blistering guitar solo in plain sight for more than four decades.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Christopher Cross’ “Sailing” isn’t coming in to dock anytime soon. The American singer, songwriter and guitar talent released his ...
Toto, Christopher Cross and The Romantics are heading out on the road together this summer. The artists have announced a 32-date tour of mostly amphitheaters, starting July 15 in Bethel, New York. The ...
One wonders if the producers of this triple bill, ’80s-centric tour, which has probably been in the works for months, were kicking themselves just a little around Thanksgiving when they realized how ...
Christopher Cross' self-titled debut album, a surprise hit in 1980, is being expanded with 11 rare and previously unreleased tracks. The album, which won five Grammy Awards for the Texas ...
Longtime Moody Blues singer/guitarist Justin Hayward and his solo band are preparing to launch a new U.S. leg of his Blue World Tour soon that also will include a run of co-headlining dates with ...
Noteworthy Texan Christopher Cross, the soft rock icon that swept the Grammys' big four categories in 1981, has released an expanded edition of his debut self-titled album via Omnivore Recordings and ...
Three popular acts from the 1980s are hitting the road together for a summer tour that will make a stop in the Pittsburgh area.Toto, Christopher Cross and Men at Work will perform at the Pavilion at ...
Grammy-winning artist Christopher Cross is scheduled to perform at the Midland Theatre in Newark on June 24. Cross is known for his 1980s hit "Sailing" and for being the first artist to win the "Big ...
Australia’s Men At Work, fronted by singer-songwriter Colin Hay, also had a strong run in the early days of MTV with radio and video hits such as “Who Can It Be Now,” “It’s A Mistake,” and “Land Down ...
On one of the summer’s hottest evenings, three musical acts came together to heat up the Pavilion at Star Lake even more. Men at Work, Christopher Cross and Toto all lit up the stage with great music.
INDIANAPOLIS — Three influential acts from the 1970s and 1980s, two of which helped shape the yacht rock genre, will perform in Noblesville next year. Toto, Christopher Cross and Men At Work will stop ...
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