Jimmy Carter — then the governor of Georgia — hosted a post-concert reception for Bob Dylan at the Governor’s Mansion in ...
Elemental Music's Motown reissue campaign moves and grooves into the new year with another three installments of legendary soul classics, all Goldmine approved.
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She was elected to the New York state Assembly in 1968 and served in both the Assembly and Senate before running for ...
According to Netflix, the “Beyonce Bowl” was the peak of viewership during the NFL game with an audience of 27 million people ...
Kenny Rogers, the "Gambler" himself, known for his soulful voice and country hits like "The Gambler" and "Lucille," wasn't ...
As I entered the ABBA museum in Stockholm, a visit I was really looking forward to, the first thing I noticed was a sign that said “Walk In, Dance Out”. A..
We remember those we lost in December, including producer Richard Perry, followed by our tributes from the prior months of ...
Today’s roundup of musical history highlights a golden-haired troubadour with a grin as wide as the Rocky Mountains.
Mary Anne Krupsak was New York's first female lieutenant governor. She died Dec. 28 and will be laid to rest in Auburn.
Ronnie Wood was a late addition to The Rolling Stones, only joining the band in the 1970s. However, the first song he played with the band came before that.