"I am not finished yet; I've got a long way to go," the Gap Band co-founder said, adding that he's "still who I am, vocally" Michael Ochs Archives/Getty; Image Press ...
Soul singer and songwriter Charlie Wilson revealed he suffered multiple strokes last year that temporarily took away his ability to walk. The 73-year-old singer, who co-founded the legendary R&B and ...
What was initially embraced as '30 years of hurt' at Euro 96 now extends to 60. This is the story of all England's attempts ...
Growing Pains actress Ashley Johnson detailed how a member of the sitcom’s studio audience attempted to kidnap her during one ...
FOX 2 Detroit on MSN
Detroit's musical contribution throughout history in the US
As we inch closer to America’s 250th birthday on Saturday, FOX 2 is continuing to take a look at Detroit’s vast role in ...
We talk to key members of three major bands coming to Atlanta — the Beach Boys, Chicago and Lynyrd Skynyrd — who tell us what ...
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Rolling Stones' new album channels spirit of early Toronto gigs, says Ronnie Wood
Ronnie Wood says Toronto helped start him up.
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*Charlie Wilson stood before a crowd at Baltimore’s AFRAM music festival in June and delivered news many fans hadn’t heard. “I don’t know if ya’ll know what happened to me, but I had some strokes.
'His vocals are strong,' one fan commented, despite the singer suffering five strokes.
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