From 1977 to 1979, The Bee Gees and Barry Gibb just kept writing massive hits. They made the top of the charts their personal playground.
If you would consider yourself one of many 70s kids who grew up during the golden age of music, these one-hit wonders definitely ring a bell.
I miss my piano. For decades, a 1944 baby grand piano sat gloriously in the corner of my living room, and now that spot is ...
“I remember singing it in the playground in the late 1970s,” said Guy Walters in The Independent: “Hitler has only got one ...
Christopher Nolan confirmed to Empire Magazine (via World of Reel) that Warner Bros. originally hired him to direct its ...
Clarke's early session career offered tantalizing glimpses of his technical prowess and innovations, and hints of how he ...
Bob Dylan has been brutally honest about Self Portrait, admitting the 1970 release felt like a disaster and one he quickly ...
Let It Be,” the Replacements’ 1984 album, hit a sweet spot they would never again find. Drummer Chris Mars and guitarist ...
Guided By Voices, an indie rock/power-pop group led by singer-songwriter Robert Pollard, dropped its 43rd album, “Thick Rick ...
It was a fragile psychological state. The result was that he had almost no recollection of having recorded the song or the ...
Young people coming of age in the Fab Four’s shadow rolled their eyes at the band’s boomer bona fides. The “Anthology,” now ...
A new generation of D.C. teens is discovering the power of go-go music, thanks to a revival effort in local schools.