Before Carole King's solo career hit new heights in 1971, she was churning out timeless hits for icons such as Aretha ...
Carole King was the greatest singer-songwriter of her generation, but was also hugely private, so when Broadway came knocking, she didn't want to answer.
Roger Waters was ready to do whatever he could to realise his vision, but not every song needed to have the best reception ...
Hathaway's gospel-infused arrangement and call-and-response with a crowd at the Troubadour transformed Carole King's song from a private promise into a proclamation of Black resilience.
This victory lap of finger snappin’ Canadian rock was six decades in the making; I was more than happy to tag along on.
After years in prison, the Toronto native came to New York and led the brassy rock outfit on “Spinning Wheel,” “And When I Die” and “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy.” ...
BUCKINGHAM Palace has 240 bedrooms and 78 bathrooms so, at first glance, it appears a little unreasonable to tell Prince ...
David Clayton-Thomas, the Canadian singer and songwriter whose soulful voice was ubiquitous on American radio in the late 1960s and early ‘70s as lead singer of the brass-driven group Blood, Sweat & ...
SAN DIEGO — Longtime fans of multi-Grammy-Award winner Peter Asher will surely smile and nod in approval as they watch such ...
Thomas, the Canadian singer whose gruff, soulful vocals for Blood, Sweat & Tears was an integral part of the band’s late 1960s success with such songs as “And When I Die,” “You’ve Made ...
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