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Today in Music History for Oct. 30: ...
Teri Garr, the Oscar-nominated actress who capitalized on her adorable flightiness in such films as Tootsie and Young Frankenstein before her career was derailed by multiple sclerosis, died Tuesday.
Singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb — known for such hits as “Wichita Lineman” and “MacArthur Park” — was so inspired by the beauty and adventure of hot air ballooning that he wrote “Up, Up and Away” in 1967 ...
The Beatles might have spurred a sea change in rock and roll when they arrived on the scene, but they didn’t create their ...
The car had a major smoking problem all its life and was brought to the shop for carb tuning, but the final output is way above the factory settings ...
In 1968, a racist, populist presidential candidate held a hate-filled rally at Madison Square Garden. It sounded a lot like ...
Beatles tribute band The Bootleg Beatles astonishingly delivered a blast from the past set during their 44th-anniversary tour ...
Two days before the Pistons’ season opener last week, Ron Holland made his first visit to Hitsville, U.S.A., now home to the ...
Consider this a way to take a 39-minute break from the stress of choosing the leader of the free world. | Opinion ...
Lesh, who passed away at 84, pushed their sound to experimental heights while serving as the fiercest defender of their mission ...
Paul Simon freaked out over Frank Sinatra's spin on his 1960s masterpiece. He wasn't a fan of the Chairman of the Board changing the lyrics.
At the same time, Arista Records released a single by Dolenz called “That Was Then, This is Now” which quickly moved up the ...