In 1969, 'Top of the Pops' banned a song so suggestive that it resulted in an excommunication by the Vatican City.
You won't hear these forgotten songs from 1969 on the radio too often, but they deserve to be in rotation today. They're just that good!
Basically, Discipline — as well as successors Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair — constitute the band’s synth-era, as they went on another hiatus after Three of a Perfect Pair and returned over a ...
There's an array of colors, shapes and forms in the list below of the Top 40 Drug Songs, just as it is with the substances themselves. You'll find celebrations, experimental insights and cautionary ...
The Moody Blues singer and “darling husband” John Lodge has died aged 82, his family have confirmed. Bass player Lodge, who ...
Moody Blues singer and bass guitarist John Lodge has died at the age of 82, his family told the PA news agency. A statement ...
Palace last lost a match on April 16 — 5-0 away at Newcastle United — and since then have gone unbeaten to move level with ...
Back in the 1960s pop climate, bubblegum hit pioneer Tommy Roe inadvertently dreamed up soft rock, for better or worse. Read more here.
B.J. Thomas maintained a devoted following for decades after he quit putting hits on the Billboard charts. Those listeners ...
Today, Lulu is almost 12 years sober. She sought help in 2013, after opening up to her family at her 65th birthday party. As ...