Seventies rock produced enduring classics alongside tracks reflecting deeply troubling attitudes toward women, race, and ...
Experience the magic of Elton John's music with THE ROCKET MAN SHOW, featuring Rus Anderson, at Moss Center on February 28.
Join Elton John protégé Rus Anderson for an out-of-this-world tribute Don't let the sun go down on this glittering opportunity to see Scotsman Rus Anderson perform Sir Elton John's greatest […] The ...
He's rock aristocracy: the legendary guitarist, a member of the Rolling Stones for nearly fifty years, living a life of global fame and wealth.
In 1975, two of the biggest names in rock history accidentally created a No. 1 hit. By the mid-'70s, David Bowie was already ...
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Today in Music History for Feb. 14: ...
From "Sweet Love" and "Born to Run," see some of the songs the PEOPLE staff thinks are the most romantic in honor of the annual Feb. 14 holiday ...
He's rock aristocracy: the legendary guitarist, a member of the Rolling Stones for nearly fifty years, living a life of global fame and wealth.
John Lennon loved Elton John's cover of "Lucy In The Sky Of Diamonds", and he wished more musicians would cover The Beatles because of it.
If you forgot about these hit rock songs from 1975, I promise you're not alone. They're certainly worth revisiting, though.
Carole King recruited a friend, James Taylor, to play acoustic guitar on "You've Got a Friend" from 1971's Tapestry. Just a few months later, Taylor recorded the song for his own 1971 album, Mud Slide ...