As Far Out magazine reported, the first time Wray and his band played "Rumble" was in 1957 at a dance in Fredericksburg, ...
From Destin Conrad and Baby Storme to Shygirl and UMI, these Black pop artists have redefined pop on their own terms. Peep their star power here.
These somewhat obscure musicians from the 60s had some success on the charts, then disappeared from them just as quickly.
Specifically, a French songwriter named Louis Gasté sued Albert over the song in the 1980s, claiming that Albert nicked the concept from his 1957 tune, “Pour Toi”. He actually won the case and is now ...
Doja Cat’s “Vie” captures the essence of ’80s glam pop with its lyrics and production but ultimately feels corporate and ...
Doja Cat is releasing her fifth studio album, “Vie.” The rapper-singer is known for hits like “Say So” and “Kiss Me More.” ...
No matter what stage you’re at in your love life, Olivia Dean’s latest project undoubtedly has a song for you. The British ...
Even though Michigan rockers Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, Bob Seger and Glenn Frey of the Eagles achieved more fame, they can all thank Mitch Ryder for showing them the way. Ryder, the leader ...
The Houston native earned a Grammy nomination for “Beautiful, Loved and Blessed,” a duet with Prince. She worked with Tyler ...
Dorian Electra: Houston native explores avant-garde pop. 10 p.m. at Warehouse Live Studio, 813 St. Emanuel; 713-225-5483. Victor Manuelle and La India: Salsa. 7 p.m. at Arena Theatre, 7326 U.S. 59 S.; ...
The monthly playlist tapes (and later CDs) came with a paper print-out that Gap employees could reference if a customer asked ...
Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle and Stephanie Mills team up for this multi-band bill featuring “queens” of soul and ...
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