Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
October 29, 1967, was a historic day for Tammy Wynette. It was on this day that Wynette had her first No. 1 single as a solo artist, with “I Don’t Wanna Play House”. Written by Billy Sherrill and ...
Welsh legendary singer Sir Tom Jones once revealed the song he wants to be played at his funeral is by Jerry Lee Lewis, who ...
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Today-Music-History-Oct29
Today in Music History for Oct. 29: ...
The Zombies’ 1968 album Odessey and Oracle has enjoyed a particularly remarkable multi-decade arc. It was initially released ...
When longtime Limp Bizkit bassist Sam Rivers passed away on October 18, fans immediately turned to the band’s music to honor ...
As you will see in the list below of the Moody Blues Albums Ranked, the group persevered through personnel changes and shifts ...
Envista Logo (PRNewsfoto/Envista Holdings Corporation) "This was another strong quarter for Envista, with core growth, adjusted EBITDA, and adjusted EPS all ahead of expectations, ...
MOJO charts the long-playing progress of Jeff Tweedy and co. 10. Kicking Television 9. Cruel Country 8. Wilco (The Album) 7.
The Dude concept is a custom-built, HEMI®-powered Ram 1500 inspired by the original Dude sport trim package from the early ...
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Why October 29th Matters in Rock History
It’s October 29th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1971, guitarist Duane Allman died after ...
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