The Goddess of Pop is back at the Met Gala. Cher, 79, returned to fashion’s biggest night for the first time in over a decade ...
On May 3, the Arab world bid farewell to music icon Hany Shaker, who passed away in Paris, leaving behind a legacy that extends far beyond his unforgettable voice. While his impact on Arabic music ...
A one-hit wonder or two (or three... or four) from the 1970s could be seen as truly perfect songs. And their makers deserved ...
The Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) has been attracting millions of fans every year since it was launched back in 1956. At the same time, it represents a unique opportunity for research. Almost no other ...
There are massively successful albums, and then there’s Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac. Released on 4 February 1977, the group’s ...
Even if Queen was on the brink of greatness in their inception, they needed the right ideas to go truly over the top in the ...
Those include America of "A Horse with No Name" fame at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall; Herman's Hermits Starring Peter Noone ...
This artist's debut album replaced his second record at number one on the album charts in 1974, forever tying their legacies ...
David Allan Coe, who died April 29 at age 86, built a career that ran alongside the Nashville mainstream without ever settling inside it.
Outlaw country singer-songwriter David Allan Coe, who wrote the blue-collar anthem "Take This Job and Shove It'' and created ...
On April 30, 1977, 49 years ago today, the song hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, where it would remain for a week.
Forty-nine years ago today, Glen Campbell was at the top of the pop chart for the final time with an award-winning single.