In 1986, music blossomed with a mix of metal, pop, and world sounds, largely thanks to MTV, which helped artists like Bon Jovi and Paul Simon soar to fame.
All these songs are – gulp! – celebrating their 40th birthday this year, and the What Hi-Fi? team have been in full nostalgia ...
The Portland-based imprint is honoring the artists and ambient music vision that have shaped its legacy since 1986; ...
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From the best of 1986 to Massive Attack's finest, we've got all of our favourite test tracks in one place
Songs that are particularly telling of a system's talents ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance translated into an immediate surge in global listening, with new ...
Forty years ago today, Reba McEntire released what would be her first No. 1 album, which produced her first music video.
Copeland’s latest album, produced with his partner, Elizabeth, was made amid financial hardship and illness’s mounting toll.
With his signature gold chains, dark glasses, cap, and larger-than-life personality, Bappi Lahiri became as iconic visually ...
The line between hard rock and heavy metal is often blurry. But rock music in 1986, even the heavier iteration of it, appealed to wider audiences as artists mixed pop hooks and glossy production with ...
John Fogerty was recently awarded the Johnny Mercer Award by the Songwriters' Hall of Fame. To celebrate, we count down 15 of ...
The tour is part of a larger 40th anniversary celebration of R.E.M.’s landmark 1986 album Lifes Rich Pageant. Actor Michael Shannon and musician Jason Narducy are performing the album in full, along ...
Van Halen's 1986 track Why Can't This Be Love proved to be one of their biggest and most debated hits.
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