If you are old enough to remember, 2001 always felt like some distant, unknowable future. The kind of reality that bears little resemblance to the “normal” times of the 20th century. When it finally ...
It’s antithetical, in a way. Indeed, it doesn’t make sense. Why would you put on a sad song? If you could choose any type of entertainment to expose yourself to—why choose something sad? Well, ...
Britney Spears' Grammy-winning hit Toxic was initially passed over by Kylie Minogue and Janet Jackson before skyrocketing to ...
NASCAR legend Richard Petty took to social media before the Daytona 500 to post a photo alongside country music star Kid Rock. “American Icons,” Petty wrote. “Welcome to Daytona @KidRock.” It probably ...
Formed in the wake of Iron Butterfly’s sudden and premature demise in 1971, Captain Beyond captured the zeitgeist of the era ...
Hello, my friend, we meet again… WWE Desire is back! WWE uploaded a new version of its iconic “WWE Desire” music video, ...
And so the band set to work on a new album, and with Rosanna in the bag, felt certain that they had something they could throw Columbia’s way. Africa was the last track to be recorded for Toto IV and ...
“Country” Joe McDonald, a hippie rock star of the 1960s whose “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag” was a four-lettered rebuke to the Vietnam War that became an anthem for protesters and a highlight of ...
Linkin Park returned to Australia after 13 years with a packed Rod Laver Arena show in Melbourne, introducing Emily Armstrong as the band’s new vocalist on the From Zero World Tour.
From that Will Smith slap and the infamous La La Land blunder to some truly iconic red carpet fashion moments.
The expert fingerpicker and Brill Building dropout who mentored Bob Dylan and David Crosby and wrote a global hit – before giving it all up to save the ...
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