David Bowie's Always Crashing in the Same Car is inspired by his real-life driving incident involving a drug dealer.
We explore how a single song released in 1977 quietly reshaped the future of music. By placing the synthesizer at the center of a pop track, Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte, and Donna Summer created a ...
He co-wrote five pop-rock songs that soared to No. 1 in the 1980s and shared in a Grammy for producing Celine Dion’s 1996 ...
The 2026 event will be hosted by Jack Whitehall and will feature a special Manchester-inspired trophy which has been designed ...
In 1977, the American Music Awards celebrated big names. These are three classic rock AMA winners from 1977 we still stan.
English National Ballet’s new programme is an exciting one that delivers the crowd-pleasers while pushing boundaries ...
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 ...
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 ...
We're taking a look back at 1977, a highly significant year in rock. The three singles below were among the most important in ...
From post-punk’s jagged edges to stadium rock’s final roar, 1979 was the year music’s old guard met its neon future ...