It’s 1979 and he’s 20 years old, alone in his cluttered Mercedes, singing a new song to himself — “I Can’t Help It,” the ...
Forced to tour continuously to make money (the rise of music streaming radically reduced sales of his CDs), life on the road ...
Afrika Bambaataa, the pioneering rapper and record producer behind hit tracks like “Planet Rock” who founded the Zulu Nation ...
Joe Wood, a longtime Liverpool, N.S., resident, is being honoured later this month with a special plaque ceremony at the National Music Centre, following on the heels of his induction into the ...
The Zulu Nation founder, whose real name was Lance Taylor, passed away due to complications from his cancer battle.
Afrika Bambaataa has died. As a founding member of Universal Zulu Nation and the DJ behind hits like “Planet Rock,” Bambaataa ...
One of hip-hop's pioneers has died in the early hours of the morning, according to reports. US star Afrika Bambaataa, whose ...
At a National Social Work Month celebration, Dr. Yovanka Green, a licensed clinical social worker and director of Social Work ...
The Bronx legend’s later years were marred by allegations of child molestation from his days as a youth leader.
Bobby Goldsboro tugged heartstrings all the way to No. 1; Elton John and Paul McCartney had the No. 1 single and album, respectively; Aerosmith got their own holiday in Massachusetts; and soul singer ...
The Marlboro Man billboard used to tower over L.A. at the entrance of the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. It was an ad for ...
There once was a giant cowboy cutout standing above L.A. at the entrance of the Sunset Strip.