They were known as disco legends. But then KC And The Sunshine Band dropped a killer ballad in "Please Don't Go".
As a bonus, it’s a pretty incredible track to listen to. With a truly cinematic intro, featuring lightning blasts and church bells in the distance that builds in volume as you hear footsteps ...
Rock bands might seem like a brotherhood, but sometimes acts could improve by removing some major part of their lineup.
Andrew Lloyd Webber breaks down immersive "Phantom of the Opera" show "Masquerade," and how his Oscar-nominated "Learn to Be Lonely" fits perfectly.
When Michael McDonald teamed up with Kenny Loggins, there was magic in the air ...
But there has been one constant in each iteration: John Williams’ dazzling score. And there is one key part of the soundtrack ...
He wrote and sang the band’s hit single Let Go the Line, and later pursued a career in medical illustration and did landscape painting ...
When rugged actor Lee Marvin sang in the 1969 musical 'Paint Your Wagon,' few expected his performance to top the charts.
Travis Scott, Killer Mike, and others have filed briefs with the Supreme Court in support of a Texas man whose rap lyrics were used in his conviction.
During sessions at Bob Dylan‘s home in Woodstock, New York, in 1968, he and George Harrison worked on the opening track to the former Beatle’s third album, All Things Must Pass, “I’d Have You Anytime.
Jimmy Fallon stopped by "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" Thursday night to take a trip down memory lane and commemorate ...
Held on Staffordshire farmland and attended by 35,000 people, it marked the UK live debut of the Grateful Dead. The other significant event was the appearance of a hitherto unknown band, Mungo Jerry, ...