As a musician, a producer, a composer and an executive, Quincy Jones created hits. But in a career that stretched across ...
To be a kid in the ’70s was to watch Sid and Marty Krofft shows. The brothers behind hits like H.R. Pufnstuf, Sigmund and the ...
I’ve been seduced by an old flame. It happened, like these things seem to nowadays, after a chance meeting online. A few ...
These four new wave and synth-pop classics were definitive one-hit wonders in the 1980s, and they've aged pretty well.
And, of course, they kept the best to last and it was worth the 90-minute wait. A show-closing version of their best known hit She Sells Sanctuary had fans of pensionable age diving into the moshpit ...
Culture Club's second album, 'Colour By Numbers,' is being reissued on colored vinyl. The album features hits including ...
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Fans of the Alien franchise can experience the latest installment, Alien: Romulus, in a truly nostalgic way. Director Fede ...
His signature androgynous style, which was still shocking to many even in 1984, contributed to his high profile. Many musicians who didn’t have No. 1 hits in 1984 still had a major influence ...
Who doesn't love a Greatest Hits? They're the albums that showcase the most iconic and beloved tracks from an artist, offering a unique look into their evolution (or devolution, depending on who ...
The group that wrote “Celebration” naturally was one of the most exuberant performers of the night, drawing from both the 1970s and Eighties to deliver a hits-laden set. Robert “Kool” Bell ...