Paul Simon, Donna Summer and Hot Chocolate ruled the charts as America's bicentennial year kicked off with disco.
Led by the vocals of Johnny Rotten at the time, "Anarchy in the U.K." is widely regarded as the single most defining song of the punk rock era. It's largely responsible for launching punk rock into ...
In 1976, Paul McCartney was flying high with his band Wings. The post-Beatles band, which featured McCartney and his wife, Linda, as well as bandmates Denny Laine and Denny Seiwell, recorded the hits ...
Bad Bunny scores his first solo Billboard Hot 100 leader as "DTMF" from Debí Tirar Más Fotos climbs to No. 1, doubling his total number of leaders.
In 1976, while Stevie Wonder and the Eagles topped the charts, a wealth of underrated albums quietly flourished, offering rich sounds from jazz to punk that deserve a second listen.
Sebastian’s solo song, “Welcome Back,” reached No. 1 on The Billboard Hot 100 in May 1976, just five weeks after it was ...
Music has the incredible ability to reach every part of our lives. It’s so varied that whatever mood we’re in, there’s a huge number of songs to listen ...
The track was praised as an ode to freedom, and a "definitive American song from one of the definitive American bands." ...
The hit song was released in 1976.
Barry Manilow reigned as one of the 70s biggest hitmakers in the US. Here are the five songs of Manilow's that did the best in America.
The best Led Zeppelin deep cuts from each of their albums include classic rock tracks like "Wearing and Tearing" and "You ...
John Mellencamp will embark on a greatest hits summer tour with a stop at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel July 25.
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