On March 20, 1961, Elvis Presley landed his fifth No. 1 hit of the decade with "Surrender", based on a 1911 Italian ballad.
The former Led Zeppelin star and his new band Saving Grace had a sold-out crowd singing and screaming at the Majestic Theatre.
The title of Taj Mahal’s just-announced album, due out May 1, is “Time,” a simple concept that the blues-folk-soul-reggae artist is better equipped to address than most musicians, in part because of ...
FROM THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM CHANCE WORTH TAKING, HIS FIRST ALL-ORIGINAL BLUES SOUL RECORDING, OUT APRIL 17 – PRODUCED BY ...
Dwight + Nicole have carved out a sound that doesn’t sit neatly in any one lane, instead threading together blues, soul, and ...
A ’90s Rock Memoir,’ Auf der Maur shares her story of self-discovery and musical stardom in bands such as Hole and Smashing ...
Ahead of River City Blues Festival, McKinley James discusses growing up in music, shaping his sound, and what audiences can ...
The Rolling Stones' 1967 ode to their fans, "We Love You", was struggling to take shape. Then, two Beatles came over.
Claressa Shields dropped a birthday love song for Papoose days after 50 Cent accused her of cheating. Claressa Shields dropped a 45-second R&B love song for Papoose on her 31st birthday, March 17, and ...
ZZ Ward brings her eclectic mix of music for several Massachusetts shows, including one in at the Narrows Center in Fall ...
Stacker compiled a list of noteworthy milestones from each year of country music history, using a variety of news articles, historical resources, and more.
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