Blondie’s Call Me ruled the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks in 1980, defining an era where rock, pop, and fashion collided.
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A Classic DJ Has Died at 81: RIP to Chris Hill
Chris Hill, a trailblazing UK DJ who boldly blended styles of music, has died. UK music outlet Clash confirmed the DJ’s death ...
Music legends Chaka Khan and Stephanie Mills joined the lineup at Prudential Center before the tour's final stops in Atlantic ...
The daughter of a white Jewish graphic designer and a South African actor and dancer, Doja has unwillingly become emblematic of the friction inherent to the entire pop music category. From the outset, ...
Famed performer James Brown was born in Barnwell, South Carolina, in 1933. After persevering through poverty, he became a ...
The Memphis Music Hall of Fame will welcome a new class of inductees on Sept. 25. Here's a closer look at the inductees and plans for the ceremony.
Liverpool’s newest bar is preparing to open this week. Behind Closed Doors is set to open its first set of customers through its doors on Colquitt Street this Friday, September 12. Known for its ...
Michael Beard, a drummer from Columbus, Ohio, passed away on August 25. He performed with the band from 1974 to 1985 on tracks like "Shake Your Rump to the Funk." After his time with the Bar-Kays, ...
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When Cymande released their self-titled debut album in 1972, their unique blend of calypso, reggae, funk and jazz struck a chord with American audiences. Back home in the U.K., the band was largely ...
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70s and 90s country music are arguably the most listened to decades in the genre. Though, sandwiched between the two is the ever-so underrated 80s. Now, most people, country music aside, remember the ...
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