Minimalism met rock in 1972 when Pete Townshend wrote “Baba O’Riley.” The song’s cyclic, arpeggiating riff was inspired by ...
It’s been 50 years since Queen unleashed one of the strangest records ever visited on unsuspecting listeners tuning into hear the latest pop hits. A six-minute epic that effortlessly ricochets from ...
Steve Cropper, who co-wrote classic songs, including “(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay” and “In the Midnight Hour,” during his years playing guitar at the legendary Stax Records in ...
The '70s more or less invented the rock gods. But the '80s found many of these icons struggling to adapt to the sounds of a ...
Connie Francis, 87. The wholesome pop star’s 1950s and ’60s hits included “Pretty Little Baby” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” — the ...
The only players in history who have more homers and RBIs not in the Hall of Fame – and whose careers are not tainted by ...
Root passes 50 after Crawley and Brook fall with England looking to build lead - Ben Stokes’ side eye redemption at the ...
A select committee will vote Sunday on candidates including Barry Bonds, Jeff Kent and Roger Clemens for induction next ...
The Fugees were a hip-hop trio that rose to fame in the 1990s with hits like "Killing Me Softly With His Song" ...
Travis Kelce’s dad Ed Kelce spoke out in defense of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, highlighting one of his son’s biggest achievements during the current NFL season.
The foundations of funk were laid down in the mid-1960s, when James Brown began to emphasize the first beat of each measure in his stage-tested and frenzy-inducing R&B songs. Before the decade's end, ...