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Tammy Wynette was not just a big name in country music; she sang about the real lives of many women: love, hard times, and ...
Coming from the wild and loud New York City of the mid-1960s, The Velvet Underground cut its own path, different from any other band at that time. They mixed harsh words with hard, bold sounds.
“Dance to the Music” was the group’s first top 10-charting hit on the all-genre Hot 100, peaking at No. 8 on the April 20, 1968-dated list.
Bobby Sherman, 1960s and 1970s teen idol known for hits like "Little Woman" and "Julie, Do Ya Love Me," has died at 81 ...
Charleston's International African American Museum wrapped its second year with 150,000 visitors, new programs and a $200,000 economic impact.
Brian Wilson's work with The Beach Boys made him one of pop music's true geniuses. His songs, including Surfin' USA, California Girls, I Get Around, Good Vibrations and God Only Knows, have become ...
There are only 12 artists in the history of Billboard who have topped the Hot 100 at least 10 times. Taylor Swift earned her 12th No. 1 song in 2024, tying Madonna and The Supremes for seventh ...
These classic rock hits are inescapable, but the bands who made them have slipped under the radar. This is where they went ...
The Argentine who was also a jazz pianist and classical conductor won four Grammys and was nominated for six Oscars.