Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
Bob Dylan’s 1965 classic Like a Rolling Stone was born from anger, becoming one of the most legendary songs in rock history.
Wilentz wrote the 125-page liner notes for the recently released The Bootleg Series Volume 18: Through the Open Window, ...
Bob Dylan came close to cutting Blowin’ in the Wind from The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, and the truth behind it reshaped folk ...
Jackie Wilson made his singles chart debut; the Beatles played for the Queen; Johnny Nash saw his way clearly to the top of ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 22: ...
Rising from a Motown hopeful to the shimmering lead of The Supremes and later a trailblazing solo artist, Ross redefined fame, fashion, and female power in entertainment.
Toledo residents continue to honor the lives of the men lost in the shipwreck made famous by Gordon Lightfoot’s haunting ...
Smokey Robinson And The Miracles mark the 60th anniversary of ‘Going To A Go Go’, the Motown classic that delivered four iconic singles and cemented Robinson as a soul pioneer.
Think of French chanteuse Françoise Hardy as her country’s answer to England’s Marianne Faithfull. Like Faithfull, Hardy, who died last year, possessed an alluring, angelic voice and had a penchant ...
Bryan Adams’ classic Everything I Do topped the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks, becoming one of the biggest and most unforgettable hits of the 90s.
These songs were pretty big in 1983, and yet, they've been forgotten by many modern-day music enthusiasts today.