Today in Music History for Nov. 6: In 1814, Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone, was born in Belgium. In 1854, John Philip Sousa, the king of American march music, was born in Washington, D.C. He ...
Legendary producer, songwriter, and composer Quincy Jones—the man behind some of the biggest pop hits of all time—passed away this weekend at 91. Rest in peace to a true icon. The third-most awarded ...
The hit album quickly rose up the charts in 1983, selling more than 20 million copies and has been vying with the Eagles' "Greatest Hits 1971-1975" for the title of best-selling album ever. Quincy ...
Thriller' sold more than 20 million copies in 1983 alone and has contended with the Eagles' 'Greatest Hits 1971-1975' among ...
By using data to judge the most critically acclaimed albums of all time, a classic rock record from 1966 was crowned modern ...
Who are some of the most iconic 70s singers? Explore the most iconic singers of the 1970s and discover their greatest hits ...
Two years later Marvin Gaye, one of the greatest voices in soul and pop ... he was burned out. Despite hits like Got to Give It Up (infamously sampled by Robin Thicke in 2013), his life was fraying.
The special will showcase iconic Motown legends performing holiday favorites and Hitsville U.S.A. classics alongside the ...
Freddie Freeman reaffirmed his place as one of baseball's greatest talents with a performance for the ages in the 2024 World ...
Across the 2024 season, Aaron Judge was by far the league's best player. The Yankees slugger engineered one of the greatest ...
Buddy Holly made his last major TV appearance; the first night of the T.A.M.I. show took place; Bill Berry retired from R.E.M ...
John Lennon could always sing from the heart, but he saved a lot of his fury and passion for some of his political material.