On Feb. 1, 1964, Buck Owens capped off a 16-week run at No. 1—a record he would hold onto for nearly 50 years.
The Jackson 5 hit the No. 1 spot with classic song.
His concert at Manchester’s Co-op Arena in May last year featured a lengthy onstage broadside against Donald Trump, and his long history of political activism and recording songs that speak truth to ...
Bruno Mars joins the likes of Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson with "I Just Might." ...
Music was the heartbeat of the Civil Rights era. It provided a powerful voice for change by transforming spirituals and folk ...
I fell for you like a child / Oh, but the fire went wild, wrote June Carter in “(Love’s) Ring of Fire, first recorded and released by her sister Anita Carter in 1962. Following an all-consuming love, ...
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