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From Elvis Presley to Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Patsy Cline and Miles Davis, the 1950s created a wellspring of music stars overnight.
Celebrate the legacy of 50s bands with their iconic songs and harmonies that still inspire artists and fans today.
What was music like in 1959? Better yet, what were the one-hit wonders like from that time period? Were they of the past or future?
Despite coming up in the 1950s, Elvis Presley’s global stardom still meant he dominated the 1960s charts, becoming the ...
Indian-American comic Zarna Garg examines the absurdity of her life with a microscope and turns the sad bits funny ...
This Indian singer earned much more than AR Rahman, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle. Her one song was sold for over Rs 3000 ...
Landmark concert venues, museums, and music trails around the South continue to tell the region’s ever-changing sonic story.
The 1970s produced many one-hit wonders. And some of them are still on tour today, sharing their music with fans around the globe.
American musicians Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined the group, taking their sound in a dramatic new direction. The best-selling album 1977 Rumours and the impact of tracks like The Chain, Go ...
In this world premiere summer musical at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Heidi Kettenring plays a woman in her 40s who ...
One of my favorite moments in Season 4 of “The Bear” is a kind of delicate ballet before the chaos—a dialogue-free sequence ...
Daniel Goldstein, who is directing the 20th anniversary production of “All Shook Up” at the Goodspeed Opera House, was involved with the Elvis-themed musical when Goodspeed gave it a pre-Broadway ...