After a bit of a holiday and topic break, we now continue Retro Roundup's look at the Billboard pop hits of the 1970s that ...
Six 1970s songs that charted higher than they should have Fleetwood Mac - "Dreams" The problem with this song is the same ...
The late 1970s was one of the wildest eras ever in music, as genres formed and imploded with random, rapid flair. In 1979, "Pop Muzik" seemed to anticipate the decade to come in the way that it melded ...
In the mid-1970s and ‘80s in SoCal, bands like Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, and Toto blended jazz, R&B, and pop to create a new soft style: yacht rock.
Rupert Holmes is best known for his Number One 'Escape (The Pina Colada Song),' but his first hit was a song about ...
Ringo saddles up for a foray into the heartland of Americana with nods to the Fab Four. Plus, brace for Britain’s most provocative new band ...
Rupert Holmes is responsible for one giant hit, 1979’s “Escape (The Piña Colada Song),” that might make your mouth ...
Paul Weller joined Absolute Radio’s Danielle Perry to discuss his favorite songs through the decades. The 66-year-old musician emerged in the late 1970s with The Jam and was central to the mod revival ...
Dubai-based singers and two accomplished Indian musicians offer their insights into a style of music that acquired cult ...
Exploring the bizarre connections between proto-punk icon Iggy Pop and 1950s star of children's television, Soupy Sales, who ...
Bruce Springsteen is one of music's great perfectionists. This is best reflected in the song that took him almost five decades to write.