The year 1988 was one of the greatest eras for pop music. These are three iconic female artists who personified pop and hit ...
Thirty-seven years ago today, a rock and roll legend took the stage for the final time, two days before he passed away.
Legendary R&B singer D’Angelo died on Oct. 14. He was 51. TMZ reported that the singer’s death came after a battle with ...
Dion DiMucci, famous for all-time classics such as "Runaround Sue," "The Wanderer" and "Donna the Prima Donna" has a new book ...
In the late 1980s, a lot of great music hit the airwaves. Many of those songs climbed the charts, with some even hitting No. 1 on major Billboard charts. However, there are some really good (and once ...
When we think of top-charting singles from any given year, ideas of bubblegum pop or high-wattage stars likely leap into the mind. Madonna, Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, The Beatles—these are the ...
Randy Travis roared onto the country music scene with his 1986 debut, Storms of Life. Certified platinum three times over, the record yielded the No. 1 single “On the Other Hand” and “Diggin’ Up Bones ...
On this day (October 8) in 1988, Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon left the Billboard 200 albums chart after 741 weeks. The album’s 15-year run on the tally set a record. Then, more than two decades ...
In 1988, a band already riding high on a string of successes released their fourth album, which went on to shatter Billboard records by producing more Top 10 hits than any rock album before it. Bon ...
On this day (September 10) in 1992, Guns N’ Roses topped the Billboard Hot 100 for the first and only time with “Sweet Child O’ Mine.” It spent two weeks at No. 1 and remains a favorite of fans of the ...