These four top-notch and memorable one-hit wonders seemingly vanished after their sole claim to fame... or DID they?
Despite decades of band culture, new research suggests that the golden era of rock 'n' roll may be over. Nirvana. Guns N' ...
According to new research, the last 30 years have seen band culture replaced by solo stars and one-time collaborations. The ...
Lopez’ legacy featured in an exhibit at the Village Green at the Palm Springs Historical Society at 221 S. Palm Canyon Drive.
Rage Against the Machine, “Killing in the Name” When a song is as incendiary as Rage ... captured on another planet. 8. Weezer, “Buddy Holly” For Weezer’s music video for “Buddy ...
Hesitant to step back into the spotlight but powered by renewed creative energy, the former Beatle joined forces with Earl Slick, Hugh McCracken, and – though their collaborations weren't released for ...
The latest addition to the list is ... his portrayal of Buddy Holly in 1978's "The Buddy Holly Story." According to Gary Busey's biography, he played the guitar, recorded the songs for the film ...
Featured were singers Carl Thomas, Chris Ruggiero, Al Lambert, the Tunnel to Towers Community Chorus and Vito Picone, who did ...
Audacy’s Rob + Holly are bringing the biggest Country songs to our airwaves each weeknight, and they’re letting you pick the ...
Nobody can pack as much theater, music, dance and even comedy into a season like Palm Beach County. Here's our guide to the ...
Weezer have always been known for being somewhat goofy, but the initial lyrics to one of their songs would have been a truly ...