British rock musician Dave Mason, co-founder of 1970s rock band Traffic, died Sunday, April 19, at age 79. A spokesperson for ...
Wilson helped take Hot Chocolate from obscurity to international fame with “You Sexy Thing” and other hits, then he went solo ...
With King Charles III and Queen Camilla set to arrive for a state visit with President Trump, we look back at some major ...
Tony Wilson, the former Hot Chocolate bassist and vocalist who co-wrote the hit “You Sexy Thing” and had a solo hit with “I ...
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Under the radar: 15 obscure, extraordinary 1970s albums you should hear
The 1970s were the age of the Classic Album. But it wasn't all Floyd and Zeppelin. Try these ten underrated Seventies gems ...
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Black British Music Takes Centre Stage As London's V&A East Opens Doors
London - More than 125 years of black music in Britain is being celebrated in the inaugural exhibition at the new V&A East museum in Stratford, London. RFI was at the opening to explore how music from ...
The president welcomed the British royals to the White House with a formal ceremony, where he gave a speech ...
Tony Wilson’s death at 89 renews focus on Hot Chocolate’s debut, rise to global fame, and lasting impact on British soul ...
A war in the Middle East, soaring fuel prices and industrial strikes... why we could be heading back to the 1970s, only with far worse consequences.
While on the opposite spectrum of fame as the Jaguar E-Type, Aston Martin DB5, or McLaren F1, these obscure British sports ...
"This decision means we can continue protecting [Jimi's] legacy with the love, care, and integrity it deserves," the guitar ...
Then-Prince Charles and his sister, Princess Anne, were invited to the United States for their first visits, but the sitting ...
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