Determined to broaden his audience, Michael Dawkins went for a different direction on his second EP. Having recorded lovers ...
It was 1994 and a sultry song titled Practice What You Preach topped the United States pop chart and gave Barry White a huge ...
Written to honour the playwright Lorraine Hansberry, the track was covered memorably by reggae singers Bob & Marcia ...
John Lennon and Yoko Ono adopted New York City as their home in 1971, just before the release of Imagine. Crammed into a tiny ...
Kravitz has shaped the world of music for over 35 years with his signature blend of rock, funk, soul, and reggae—and has ...
For just a moment, it looked like the UK might have had an answer to Slipknot from the most unlikely of places ...
“She asked me to record something and that's when it happened. I had been playing the guitar riff all day and put a little ...
Alejandro Bedoya, Andre Blake, and Mikael Uhre played big roles in the win over New York City that delivered the title on a ...
The final show of the current tour leg featured Rock Hall inductees Knight and Khan alongside LaBelle and Mills and Khan ...
Eric Clapton took pieces from every artist he listened to, so that meant throwing pieces of R&B music into his repertoire.
The Eraserheads came into 1994 riding high on the success of their seminal debut album. In a crazy year that saw them taking over the music scene (and playing at Miss Universe!), they released a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results