As promised last week, this week's look at the hits of the 1970s that did not reach top-10 status will concentrate solely on ...
R&B superstar best known for songs such as 'Killing Me Softly' and 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,' has died at 88.
Singer Angie Stone died in a car crash on March 1 at age 63. The star was known for co-founding hip-hop trio The Sequence in ...
The longest-running music festival in history has been happening annually for decades now, with its stage being graced by the ...
Roberta Flack, a classically trained pianist who taught in the D.C. school system before launching a singing career that made ...
The Stax Music Academy in Memphis is marking its 25th anniversary with Black History Month-themed concerts on March 28.
With the use of technology, there are certain things boomer kids had in their childhood homes that are pretty much obsolete ...
Punk, disco, and glam would all be problematic in some way now and we could be looking at a reverse invasion from America.
David Johansen, the groundbreaking punk musician and tastemaker who shook up fashion's then-rigid gender norms, died on ...
Ms. Flack taught music and accompanied other vocalists on ... She released two more albums, “Chapter Two” and “Quiet Fire,” in 1970 and 1971, respectively, and was seemingly content ...
Ms Melua suggests the pandemic has also played a role in the revival of live albums. For months, musicians were forced to ...