Paul Simon, Donna Summer and Hot Chocolate ruled the charts as America's bicentennial year kicked off with disco.
In November 1973, Ringo Starr had his first No. 1 solo hit on the Hot 100 with “Photograph.” The tune, which the drummer co-wrote with his ex-Beatles bandmate George Harrison, appeared on Starr’s ...
Last October, BBC Music Magazine ranked the top 21 greatest country rock albums of all time. Beating out both Neil Young's ...
Ella Langley scores her first Hot 100 No. 1 as "Choosin' Texas" climbs to the top and replaces Harry Styles’ "Aperture," with the country tune making history.
The powerhouse performance earned the top spot on the list.
The Beatles topped the charts 62 years ago.
Iconic blues harmonica virtuoso Little Walter Jacobs died on Feb. 15, 1968, in Chicago. He was just 37 years old.
"Love Me Do" was the Beatles' first monster hit. Do you know their last? Here are the final big hits of a dozen major rock acts from the 1960s.
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Today in Music History for Feb. 27: ...
On Feb. 12, 1972, Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” became the No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100. The smooth soul ballad began a one-week run at the top of the pop chart, marking a major moment in ...