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Sitting on the reference stacks at the Charlie Clark Center for Local History at Arlington Central Library are five thick, blue, nearly 50-year-old bound editions. They are the archives of the ...
Rock Legend, 76, to Be Inducted Into 2025 Radio Hall of Fame first appeared on Parade on Jul 2, 2025 This story was ...
From Eddie Cochran’s “Summertime Blues” to Sly and the Family Stone’s “Hot Fun in the Summertime” to Harry Styles’ ...
Classic rock had a good year in 1976, and these four tunes were just a few of the best and most enduring to come out of that very year.
Stevie Wonder reshaped the entire industry of soul, R&B, and pop music with his unique touch. From blind teenage Motown wonder to a 70s creative force, his evolution was not only impressive but also ...
1. The Beatles — 20 The Beatles. Getty Images The Beatles still reign supreme with the most No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 and the most No. 1 songs on the Hot 100, earning 20 in just eight years.
“Silly Love Songs” was McCartney’s fifth #1 as a solo artist and his 27th #1 as a songwriter, which was a new record. According to the Beatles Bible, although McCartney continues to tour to this day, ...
On This Day, May 22, 1976 … Paul McCartney & Wings hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart with “Silly Love Songs,” which spent five weeks on top of the chart. The tune, from the 1976 album ...
Ultimately, voters will have the opportunity to select the No. 1 country song from these 100 choices. Hits from the 1970s follow last week's drop of songs released between the 1930s and 1960s.
5. “I Want More” by CAN “I Want More” by CAN makes it to our list of underrated songs from 1976 simply because it’s a joyful and odd little gem.
Peter Tosh’s 1976 pro-marijuana anthem Legalize It, ranks at number 54 on the list. Following his exit from the Wailers, Tosh launched his solo career with what would become the most timeless ...
During an online discussion of 100 sessions of the South Dakota Legislature, I remembered the box of hamburgers. No legislative history would be complete without the hamburgers.