Unlike the most famous 1960s folk singers, these three didn't come from the epicenter of it all—Greenwich Village in New York ...
The Brill Building, a 1960s musical hotspot, is singing a different tune these days. The 11-story Times Square landmark where Carole King penned “One Fine Day” sold its final commercial condo unit ...
It’s December 19th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1970, Elton John ’s first hit in America, “Your Song,” entered the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number eight.
Title by or about Paul McCartney, Cameron Crowe, Ozzy Osbourne, Yoko Ono, the Cars, Mark Ronson and more are among the year's ...
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In 1937, composer Maurice Ravel, a leading exponent of the impressionist school of music, died in Paris at age 62. His best-known work is "Bolero," which gained renewed popularity in 1979 after being ...
Simon, Croce & Taylor takes you on a magical trip back to the 1970s to experience the timeless music and prolific songwriting of Paul Simon, Jim Croce and James Taylor. Relive the intimate ...
Here are some of the celebrities who died in 2025, from acclaimed actors such as Prunella Scales to Ozzy Osbourne and boxer ...
Here are some of the celebrities who died in 2025, from acclaimed actors such as Prunella Scales to Ozzy Osbourne and boxer Ricky Hatton.
Here are three iconic rock tracks that we bet you didn't know featured one of the greatest musicians of all time, Paul McCartney.
Paul McCartney's Ram was once considered his worst album, with even Ringo Starr calling it a waste of time. But this ...
Born JoAnne Deborah Byron in 1947 into a family of strivers in Queens, she split her time between her mother’s home in New York and her maternal grandparents’ in Wilmington, N.C. (She changed her ...
After losing his title to Muhammad Ali, the boxer sank into a depression that ended only after he was born again.