These one-hit wonders from the 1970s are almost instantly recognizable, even if you weren't around to see them debut.
Buck White, mandolinist for the Grammy-winning bluegrass trio The Whites passed away this morning. He was 94 years old.
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The lobby of the HERE Theatre in SoHo was buzzing after Saturday’s performance of the new opera EAT THE DOCUMENT—not just for ...
First recorded in 1972, Trapped by Jimmy Cliff has been covered by artistes such as Bruce Springsteen and Chalice. Jah ...
Peter Scott was a man of many passions and talents –- physicist, environmental activist, choral and solo singer, songwriter, player of the banjo, piano, and tin whistle, storyteller, woodworker, ...
The Dublin Bowie festival is back with a bang with a fantastic line up. This year will see Bowie fans celebrate 50 years of ...
When Parker was attending Cass Technical High School and then Northwestern High School (class of 1971), his father, Ray ...
Buck White was born Dec. 13, 1930. He grew up playing music and started playing in dances wrestling arenas and auditoriums. He held down a day job as a plumber, while playing piano and mandolin at ...
Having pioneered psychedelic rock, The 13th Floor Elevators frontman Roky Erickson cut an album that explored horror and sci-fi on the demonic 'The Evil One'.
An art handler arranges guitars ahead of the Jeff Beck - The Guitar Collection auction at Christie's auction house in London, ...
America’s eponymous debut album, which featured the Hot 100 No. 1 “A Horse With No Name,” reached No. 1 in 1972. Wings’ Wings ...