The gowns will dazzle, the speeches will flow and Hollywood's elite will walk the famous red carpet at the 98th Academy ...
The renowned journalist and television presenter, who today celebrates her 61st birthday, wed former England rugby captain ...
With hits like “Respect” and “Chain of Fools,” she defined a female archetype: sensual and strong, long-suffering but ...
Safe to say that Sturgill Simpson wasn't a fan of Garth Brooks' Chris Gaines era. It's honestly a wonder that anyone was. The country music superstar made his out-of-left-field career turn while he ...
In addition to being a musical icon, The Beatles co-founder Paul McCartney is also a dad to five kids. The "Let It Be" singer ...
Erik Himmelsbach-Weinstein a Los Angeles-based writer and television producer. As a producer, he’s worked on everything from Behind the Music to VH1’s Rock Doc Monterey 40 to ESPN’s Emmy-nominated The ...
Album-oriented rock ascended along with FM radio. It reached tremendous mainstream success—and a reputation for being uncool.
Apparently Boston's front office believed this was its best chance to add the elusive "Third Scorer" to the fold; unable to ...
Racist rock is angry, nihilistic music, advocating intolerance, if not actual violence, against minorities. The great-grandaddy of the genre is 1960s singer Johnny Rebel, who recorded songs like "Some ...
There was a time when Leif Garrett’s face was plastered on every teen girl’s bedroom wall in America, and graced every Tiger Beat magazine cover. His sun-bleached hair, blue eyes, and effortless ...
Too Short, born Todd Anthony Shaw on April 28, 1966, in Los Angeles, California, is a pioneering American rapper, songwriter, ...
Recorded in Jamaica in 1975, Andrea True’s “More, More, More” became one of disco’s most enduring hits and a classic of the ...