Aside from its chart achievements, "Please Mr. Please" also experienced a significant amount of commercial success. In ...
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These 9 rock comebacks... well, they didn't really work
When legends return, the results aren't always golden; these eleven reunions proved that some lightning simply cannot be ...
Charli XCX has a new single out, declaring the dance floor is dead. But is "Rock Music" serious or a mere send-up? It's ...
The '80s was the heyday of animated TV shows -- a decade which delivered a classic array of programs that continue resonating ...
By the time Gram Parsons died – aged just 26, on 19 September 1973 – he’d already made an indelible impression on rock music.
Quiet Sun featured Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera alongside Matching Mole's Bill MacCormick with Dave Jarrett and ...
Such is the case with one 1967 hit that’s been named the “best opening track in rock.” This song didn’t just sound good back ...
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1977 rock classic, 'I Go Crazy' by Paul Davis, originally carried by radio stations, outlasted No. 1 hits
Released in 1977, I Go Crazy by Paul Davis became an unlikely chart phenomenon.
Review: Pop star Raye delivers a moment in San Francisco that will stick with fans long after memories of the setlist fade.
The classic rock hit bested the Bee Gees and was even covered years later by the Foo Fighters.
From log walls to leather furniture, discover the Yellowstone-inspired design details that shaped the Dutton lodge—and how to ...
From local acts to world renowned musicians, there will be something for everyone as the Three Rivers Arts Festival christens ...
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