Beyond the punk explosion, 1977 was a kaleidoscopic year of disco fever, prog ambition, funk, soul and the birth of ...
The most successful debut album of 1976 was Boston’s Boston, which logged 30 weeks in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 between ...
Richard Smallwood, a gospel singer and recording artist nominated eight times for Grammy Awards, has died. He was 77.
Richard Smallwood, a giant of gospel music, died on December 30. For decades, the composer and recording artist infused church hymns with a contemporary sound.
1974 was the year when the utopian dreams of the sixties finally curdled into a magnificent, decadent reality.
Mark Feld was born in London in 1947, and adopted the stage name Marc Bolan as a teenager. Like many British rock stars of ...
From Frank Sinatra to Avenged Sevenfold, Oct. 7 hostages describe how music helped them endure captivity, maintain sanity, and hold on underground.
All-time greats Nas (working with producer extraordinaire DJ Premier) and De La Soul dropped lively, sonically eclectic ...
Forty-eight years ago today, Dolly Parton set a chart record with the longest-running No. 1 single of her career.
After the chart-topping ‘American Fool,’ John Cougar Mellencamp delivered 'Uh-Huh,' a raw, exciting heartland rock classic.
Before there were music blogs, streaming services, and AI-generated playlists, there were radio disc jockeys. These radio ...