By the time Al Stewart finally achieved his commercial breakthrough with 1976’s “Year of the Cat,” it was the culmination of ...
By that, I mean I won’t simply defer to what was most popular at the time and claim these songs represent the best of “pop” ...
As popular music was exploding in the 1970s and new genres were bubbling up along with new bands to match the public's love affair with the radio and vinyl, there were also a number of singular ...
The below list of the Top 50 Hard Rock Songs of the '70s, voted on by UCR staff, reads like the ultimate classic rock radio ...
“(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult (1976) The haunting melancholic ... Oyster Cult’s main monumental hit, the band’s multiplatinum song is still celebrated by a multitude ...
Three recordings of songs from Broadway musicals have topped ... Won Tony for: Best original musical score for A Chorus Line (1976) Top 10 hit: “The Entertainer” from The Sting (No. 3 in ...
The 1970s were a decade of disco balls, bell-bottoms, funky hair and an eclectic mix of music that still makes us groove.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, led by the Milwaukee native, had scores of hits across the '70s and '80s. These were the ...
Bidding is open on the 12-string acoustic guitar Gordon Lightfoot reportedly used to write the 1976 hit, as well as on a 1989 ...
Stevie Wonder sailed through decades of hits and called out Donald Trump for disparaging Detroit at a homecoming concert ...
The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers alleges the Fish Co. restaurant did not have the proper license ...
The longtime Cincinnati Red was the career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of ...