Ah, the 80s, when a band with a quizzical name could emerge from absolutely nowhere with a captivating single that captured the world. And, just as often, such a band would retreat to anonymity. That ...
Satish’s manager, Ramesh Kadatala, confirmed that the actor collapsed on Saturday afternoon while having lunch. He was given CPR in the ambulance and rushed to Hinduja Hospital, but could not be ...
As well as his own hits, Ed Sheeran is the mastermind behind some of your favorite songs by other artists, like Justin Bieber ...
Country music was at its finest in the 1980s with singers such as Kenny Rogers, Reba McEntire, George Strait, and The Judds.
American music, at its core, is inseparable from a history defined by reinvention, resilience, and Black artists.
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
So it’s no wonder that he loved the Southern dessert Scripture Cake. As reflected in its name, Scripture Cake is based on ...
As The 2 Johnnies return with their Lock In, Johnny B and Johnny Smacks talk to Claire O'Mahony about being authentic, keeping lots of plates spinning and why the Irish heartland is also the heart of ...
From the world stage to the Mother City, the Ndlovu Youth Choir returns to Artscape this summer with a joyous start to their ...
Somebody’s Watching Me” was Rockwell’s biggest hit (by a lot), but at least it stands the test of time in terms of being a great Halloween song. And it always makes us look behind us … just in case.
Sammy Arriaga sat down with The Tennessean at a Dominican eatery to discuss "Heart in Texas," the first bilingual country ...