Some years, there are no one-hit wonders that make it to the top spot on the coveted Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other years, there is darn near a plethora of tunes that rocket up and find the premier ...
For Black Music Month, we’re looking back 15, 25, 35 and 45 years to take stock of black music’s most memorable and pivotal moments. In part three of our four-part series, we revisit 1977 — the year ...
Johnny Paycheck landed his first No. 1 song after a string of near-hits in the fall of 1977, changing the English language ...
Music fans can’t get enough of Yacht Rock, the breezy, nostalgic genre of music defined by laid-back vibes. From The Doobie Brothers and Kenny Loggins to The Eagles and Orleans, the biggest names of ...
Forty-five years ago in 1977, the Rolling Stones already had several No. 1 albums to their name — so when the band, masquerading as the Cockroaches, graced Toronto's then-300-person-capacity El ...
Their heyday was in the ’80s, but Heart have enjoyed—and continue to enjoy—long careers with hits spanning the decades. Before they topped the charts with gauzy soft-rock ballads, the band fronted by ...
It’s hard to pinpoint the exact moment that Pink Floyd peaked as a live act, but most fans would point to the group’s 1975 Wish You Were Here tour and their 1977 In the Flesh tour. These were wildly ...
I missed the birth of a tradition – the advanced, instrumental ecstasy, cliff-edge improvisation and impromptu theatrical hijinks of Frank Zappa‘s annual Halloween concerts in New York City – by less ...
The Atlanta producer/singer releases his latest record, "1977" online for free under his real name, Terius Nash. By Jon Blistein To tide fans over before the release of his next proper solo album, R&B ...