Elvis Presley transformed a failed song into a legendary recording that became his final No.1 hit during his late-career comeback.
These tracks didn’t just top the Billboard Hot 100—they stayed there, breaking records and setting new standards for success.
With her instantly recognisable gravelly-voice and big, blonde hair, Gaynor Hopkins became an international sensation as ...
These records serve as statements of intent and have the power to change or reshape the industry, inspire fellow musicians, ...
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Once at risk of being wiped out, humpback whales charted a remarkable comeback thanks to their songs. In 1979, National ...
But that came during a time when Bowie was pretty well-established, since he was basically a star by the mid-to-late 1970s, ...
Bob Weir, the legendary songwriter, guitarist and co-founding member of the Grateful Dead, died earlier this month at 78. An eclectic group of people — not limited to John Mayer and Nancy Pelosi — ...
Back in 1967, the Beatles set a benchmark for music anniversaries by marking “20 years ago today” at the start of “Sgt.
John Kentera holds up a Randy Jones jersey during a celebration of life for former the former Padres pitcher at Petco Park on ...
20th Century Studios’ Avatar: Fire And Ash from James Cameron held on to the top spot in North America as $21.3m from 3,700 sites in its fourth weekend boosted the running total to $342.6m. This is ...