The 1970s are responsible for many iconic songs. So it’s easy to overlook or even forget about some real gems.
Since releasing her debut solo album, 1967’s Hello, I’m Dolly, Dolly Parton has changed the face of the entertainment ...
Angel, the glam rock group discovered by Gene Simmons and signed to the same record label as KISS, announced the first of its ...
An estimated 900 million viewers around the world enjoyed a £27 million fever dream, soundtracked by a selection of songs ...
Kate Hudson on growing up in an acting dynasty, her own rock’n’roll ambitions — and why she paused Botox, gained weight and ...
India's rock continuum crackles back to life as original members of Human Bondage reunite with the contemporary sonic force ...
Bob Weir’s death ends a radical musical era of peace and counterculture; explore his legacy, the Deadheads, and the ideals ...
Here are four deep cuts that famous artists considered among their best work, including songs by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Bruce Springsteen.
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Inside Aaliyah's rapid rise to fame and tragic death
Aaliyah was only 22 when she was killed in a 2001 plane crash, but the "Try Again" singer's star power and long list of ...
Having invited the somewhat bewildered OAPs to sing on his protest against the indignities of ageing, “I’d Rather Be Dead” ...
There was something utterly depressing about a visit to the emergency water distribution centres dotted around Tunbridge ...
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