The biggest-selling album of the year was Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department with sales of 783,820 albums.
In 1975, familiar faces dominated the album charts as artists including Elton John, Chicago, Paul McCartney and Olivia Newton-John — all of whom had No. 1 albums the previous year — returned to the ...
The most important thing about former Lt. Gov. Mary Anne Krupsak's career in government wasn't so much the ground she broke, ...
Madonna and Bad Bunny took the top spots on Pollstar’s list of the highest grossing tours of the year, but where did Taylor ...
Elemental Music's Motown reissue campaign moves and grooves into the new year with another three installments of legendary soul classics, all Goldmine approved.
On this day 45 years ago, “Rapper’s Delight” by the Sugarhill Gang became Hip-Hop’s first-ever Top 40 hit, marking a transformative moment in music history. Released in August 1979 by the Englewood, ...
Wayne Osmond, a member of a famous ‘70s family music group The Osmonds, passed away on January 1, 2025, after suffering a stroke in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mary Anne Krupsak was New York's first female lieutenant governor. She died Dec. 28 and will be laid to rest in Auburn.
The 1975 poster child for the March of Dimes grew to be a bit of a celebrity during her time in the role, well outside the ...
If you like late-night introspection under a flickering streetlamp, you’ll love Portishead's downtempo electronica, ...
She was elected to the New York state Assembly in 1968 and served in both the Assembly and Senate before running for ...
Krupsak served a term as lieutenant governor to Hugh L. Carey before challenging him for the Democratic gubernatorial ...