In 1970, the Dutch rock group Shocking Blue hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Venus.” The group made history as the first-ever Dutch band to top the coveted U.S. music chart, per The Current.
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Bird returns to his third solo album for a sprawling box set and orchestra tour, unpacking the world inside the songs, the world it ...
Frederick Noronha One more of those ‘pandemic books’ which was little noticed when first published in 2020, this is an ...
There’s always a song to sing, but first a silence must be created for the song to be born in. — Yoko Tawada, Paul Celan and ...
A large crowd gathered outside the ICE field office in Cedar Rapids on Tuesday morning to show support for the immigrants.
Freddie Mercury and Harvey Kubernik 1975 Interview Over half a century after it set them on the path to superstardom, Queen’s regal second album, Queen II, has been remixed, remastered and expanded ...
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Keke Palmer and Demi Lovato shared insight into their past relationships with older men as teenagers, with the True Jackson, VP star admitting she now sees she was “being exploited.” ...
The Star-Spangled Banner was played during the 7th inning of game 1 of the 1918 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs.