Released on Nov. 11, 1977, as a double A-side with “Girls’ School,” the song quickly raced up the charts. It held the No. 1 ...
We're taking a look back at 1977, a highly significant year in rock. The three singles below were among the most important in ...
David Bowie's Always Crashing in the Same Car is inspired by his real-life driving incident involving a drug dealer.
Throughout his career, Colón released more than 40 albums, pioneering a salsa sound influenced by the streets of New York ...
From post-punk’s jagged edges to stadium rock’s final roar, 1979 was the year music’s old guard met its neon future ...
In November 1975, UK music weekly New Musical Express included an article by Charles Shaar Murray titled “Are You Alive To The Jive Of The Sound Of '75.” Recently in New York, he was revealing what he ...
One moment they owned the airwaves; the next, they were ghosts. Discover the legends who conquered the world... then disappeared ...
The event will culminate in a concert of traditional Afghan music showcasing traditional instruments and featuring performances from esteemed artists.
The Saints released their single "(I'm) Stranded" in 1976, kicking off the punk movement in Australia. So how did it all unfold?
Fela Kuti became the first African to be awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy at the Grammys Special Merit Awards. The award underscores the artist’s contribution to music ...
Bass player who provided subtle but potent rhythm and tone to Television on their debut album, Marquee Moon ...
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