This Beloved ’80s Teen Movie Featured a 'Back to the Future' Star and an Iconic Charlie Sexton Track
The scene-stealing song, which provided the backbeat to the titular film moment, reached No. 17 on the Billboard chart in March of 1986. The tune was a standout from Sexton's debut album Pictures for ...
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Great Glaswegians: The eccentric Govan musician and poet who inspired the Beatles
Ivor Cutler’s audience of fans, scattered but fiercely loyal, has included The Beatles, Elvis Costello, John Lydon, Billy ...
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6 of the most underrated baby boomer musicians
Every generation has its own lineup of musicians who might not have received the kind of attention they deserved. Here are ...
American Idol Star Tristan McIntosh creates a stunning portrayal of Linda Ronstadt in the prime of her career. Supported by a superb backing band, Tristan’s formidable vocal talent and stage presence ...
Squeeze was known for power pop perfection early in their career. Then they dropped the country gem "Labelled With Love".
Elvis Presley transformed a failed song into a legendary recording that became his final No.1 hit during his late-career comeback.
In the 2010s, Ruess wrote megahits like "We Are Young." More than a decade later, the erstwhile fun. front man is returning to the spotlight with the Format.
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Elvis Presley Recorded Many Classic Hits but This Heartbreaking Song Is His Most Personal Record
Elvis Presley once admitted that Long Black Limousine was the most personal song he ever recorded, reflecting fame, regret, ...
Each of these three country songs were banned by radio stations, and they (more or less) became hefty hits without radio play.
New Year's Day is filled with college football action, coming to a close with Ole Miss vs. Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. For some fans, watching the game live isn't always possible. There's no reason to ...
Indiana and Alabama look to advance in the College Football Playoff. Both programs face off in the top bowl game in the nation, the Rose Bowl. If you can't get to a TV and want the radio call, we have ...
Freakonomics co-author Stephen J. Dubner uncovers the hidden side of everything. Why is it safer to fly in an airplane than drive a car? How do we decide whom to marry? Why is the media so full of bad ...
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