When you really look closely at the career of the Bee Gees, and by that we mean the entirety of their career, well, impressive doesn't quite cover it. Anybody who concentrates only on the disco-era ...
From "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" to "Time after Time" and "True Colors," these are the 15 best Cyndi Lauper songs as her farewell tour continues.
The Retro Roundup committee of one has been racking its collective brain trying to come up with another series to tackle, ...
President John F. Kennedy was proud of his naval service on PT 109 in the Pacific during World War II. His boat was sliced in ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 3: In 1936, harpist Judy Loman was born in Goshen, Ind.. She moved to Toronto in 1957, and two years later became the principal harp of the Toronto Symphony orchestra.
A gambler bet some change on a slot machine in Las Vegas, then ended up winning a big prize. Now, the visitor is $28,232.02 richer. The lucky player sat at a Dancing Drums slot machine at the Red ...
When the Bee Gees performed an Andy Gibb song as a tear-jerking tribute to their late brother The 20 greatest Bee Gees songs of all time, ranked Sabrina Carpenter says she listens to the Bee Gees ...
Please verify your email address. An elusive list awaits you with some of the greatest players to ever play the game, across Europe, and the world. The list includes iconic players such as Ronaldo ...
The feedback we’ve received has been positive,” said Nolubabalo Pandle, CDC Senior BEE Analyst. “Participants have shown empowerment initiatives relating to job creation and supporting other small ...
“Night Changes,” one of the band’s most successful songs with sentimental lyrics about the fleeting nature of life, had spiked on Spotify and TikTok after Payne’s death, surging to No. 6 ...
If this wasn't the greatest Game 1 in World Series, perhaps it was another hobbled player right here in Dodger Stadium hitting a walk-off homer. Yep, this one definitely felt at least a little ...
Jones had hits on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart ... making it to No. 14. Although the song was accused by some of having sexist lyrics, it continues to enjoy popularity today among jazz singers ...