Joni Mitchell famously dated Graham Nash of The Hollies and Crosby, Sills & Nash fame from 1968 to 1970. Their relationship inspired both artists to write heartfelt, emotional songs about each other.
Quincy Jones’ gilded discography spanned jazz, pop and rock — and collaborations with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra and countless others. Start with these gems.
If you're starting to get into Stephen Stills, these four powerhouse songs are essential listening for even the most mild fan ...
Cuts from Gaga's Oscar-winning soundtrack count for 11 of the Top 40 in total - including Why Did ... One of the tightest songs on A Star Is Born, both lyrically and melodically, Always Remember ...
Every rock band tends to have those few songs that fall through the cracks in their discography. Not every tune can be as perfect as you want them to be, and sometimes, the best tracks in the world ...
Some tracks commanded the dance floor more than others, with the 40 most-played songs over the summer at island clubbing mecca Pacha counted down below. While the list includes a few global hits ...
UK cult prog rockers The Greatest Show On Earth have had a newly remastered version of their 1970 debut album, Horizons, released digitally on all streaming platforms. The eight-piece band were one of ...
When one thinks of the instrumentation of the average rock band, the usual suspects come to mind: guitar, bass, drums, vocals, perhaps a keyboardist or a few horns thrown in. How about some violin?
Just seven songs have hit new highs in the top 10 over the last three-plus months, the longest dry spell in the chart's history. By Gary Trust A summer slowdown in new Billboard Hot 100 top 10s ...
Several songs off of the former president's playlist played for the next 40 minutes, including "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" by James Brown as Trump and Noem stood on stage, and Trump swayed to ...
“I’m Gonna Miss You” by Milli Vanilli debuts on the U.K.’s main songs ranking, which tracks the most-consumed tunes in the nation. This frame, the track launches at No. 40 on that ...
Donald Trump defended his decision to turn a town-hall event Monday night into an unusual, nearly 40-minute listening session of his favorite songs from his campaign’s music playlist.