Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts.
Africa has played a significant role in the history of world football. Nations within the continent have produced countless iconic moments in the World Cup. Many will remember Senegal's run to the ...
On Monday (March 10), Judd announced her first-ever greatest hits tour, including fan-favorite songs from her days in The Judds as well as solo hits like "No One Else on Earth" and "Tell Me Why." ...
The band was met with boos from the crowd during their performance on Saturday, which can be seen in footage that was shared on another Reddit thread. "Never thought I’d actually see video of ...
Mastodon and co-founding guitarist Brent Hinds have “mutually decided to part ways,” the band announced Friday. The revelation marks Mastodon’s first lineup change since 2001, a year after ...
Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the greatest players of all-time, enjoyed a hugely successful nine-year spell at Los Blancos, scoring 450 times in 438 games. Throughout the majority of their history ...
In December of 2017, The Greatest Showman exploded into theaters ... writing five new songs which will sit alongside the original hits. Tim Federle, known for Better Nate Than Ever and High ...
It was late 1969, and the band was not only one of the first signings to the Beatles’ Apple Records, but they were about to experience their first blast of fame with the release of Magic ...
EDINA, Minn. (AP) — Joey Molland, a guitarist with the Welsh pop-rock band Badfinger that was known for such 1970s hits as “No Matter What” and “Day After Day,” has died at age 77.
The ‘Doom Metal’ band Pentagram from Alexandria, Virginia has been around in some form or another, off and on since the early 1970s but the band is having a viral moment right now thanks to a clip ...
Jim McCarty on producing hits like Heart Full Of Soul, Shapes Of Things and Over Under Sideways Down - plus why their original guitarist, Top Topham, left the group.
O'Day, 41, shot to fame in Diddy's girl group Danity Kane after he discovered her on Making the Band 3 in 2004 - but she was fired from the group four years later. The disgraced musician ...