North East regulars The Waiters, who have a huge following, will be bringing their own party groove to STACK Seaburn on ...
This week’s Indie Basement Classic is an undeniable classic and possibly the greatest Britpop album (and it turned 30 this ...
In 1978, the Rolling Stones released its 14th studio album, fusing its soulfulness with a bit more aggressive, urban sound.
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
Leo Sayer will keep Australia dancing into 2026, adding Melbourne and Sydney encore shows to his sold-out Still Feel Like Dancing! tour, plus a festival stop at Mundi Mundi Big Bash.
From stolen microphones to unexpected friendships, the tales of punk rock's wild days are as electrifying as ever. Bassist Glen shares his vivid memories.
The 1970s were a revolution in sound, a decade when artists stopped following rules and started creating new ones. Studios ...
As American Songwriter reported, Long Road Out of Eden peaked at number one on the Billboard 200 just about two weeks after its release, also soaring to the top of the charts in the U.K. — the first ...
Everyone knows the must-sees of '70s cinema, so here are some director-driven, offbeat, and idiosyncratic films from that ...
The Man Who Sold The World arrived in the United States on November 4, 1970. Mercury Records would release it in the U.K. on ...
Patti LaBelle, 81, and Nona Hendryx, also 81, took the stage to celebrate the morning show’s 50th anniversary, delivering an electrifying rendition of their timeless hit, “Lady Marmalade.” ...
Bob celebrates Jefferson Starship on his 'Best of the Test' and revisits a chat with enigmatic lead singer Grace Slick. Bob ...