Sheb Wooley was a double threat, an icon of country music and acting, and he was born on this very day in 1921.
Using a variety of sources, Stacker created a chronological list of how the long, loud, and rebellious history of rock 'n' ...
Iconic 1950s–60s songs are entering the public domain, eliminating licence fees. Businesses gain from lower costs, while legacy music labels face shrinking revenues from archival catalogues.
Stacker created a ranked list of baby names that lost the most popularity in each of the past 100 years. Consulting the ...
Classic rock is a broad term that originated in radio and generally describes popular rock music released between the 1960s ...
Plus, motherf---ing Samuel L. Jackson!
That Doggie In The Window”? The inimitable U.S. chart-topper that has seduced generations of canine lovers. Indeed, it’s fair ...
Introducing the rock world to jazz music in the 1970s, Steely Dan and Donald Fagen know a thing or two about who can be considered the greatest.
His version of "The Twelfth of Never" became a major success, reaching No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart and further cementing ...
Alessia Cara’s new album, “Love or Lack Thereof,” takes some of her biggest hits and reimagines them as jazz and soul songs.
Session musician Floyd "Lightnin'" Chance, who played with Hank Williams and Conway Twitty, died on this day in 2005 at age 79.
Students from SUNY Oswego are getting “All Shook Up” this month with the theater department’s production of the ...
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