By the early fifties, the blues shouters were going out of style and were being replaced by vocal groups specializing in love ballads. One of these groups was signed to King Records. They were called ...
With “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” he's got one of the biggest pop hits of all time—and he sang on a couple of songs with Beyoncé ...
The Village Voice review Moon Zappa's new memoir, which, not surprisingly, revolves around her famous — and difficult — father.
In just a few short years, Joshua Quimby is quickly capturing the hearts of listeners with his thoughtful lyricism, ...
Rock the South, a music festival that brings some of the biggest acts in country music to a the little town of Cullman, has ...
Rock the South, a music festival that brings some of the biggest acts in country music to a the little town of Cullman, has ...
For Hank Williams Jr., stepping out from under his father's shadow was seemingly one of the hardest things he ever had to do as musician.
Player of the year: Ezekiel Leighton, F, Jr., Bozeman Gallatin All-state: Brennan Ellis, GK, Sr., Billings West; Ezekiel ...
This week’s music lineup promises a cathartic blend of heavy riffs and introspective melodies. Gwar returns to unleash chaos ...
In 1975, the Sex Pistols played their first concert, at a London art school dance. Ten minutes into it, the school social programmer unplugged their amps. In 1984, Marvin Gay (correct) Senior received ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 6: In 1814, Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone, was born in Belgium. In 1854, John Philip Sousa, the king of American march music, was born in Washington, D.C. He ...
After missing out on Davante Adams, the Pittsburgh Steelers are keeping an eye on Mike Williams of the New York Jets as they look to add another wide receiver before the trade deadline.