Using books, interviews, and primary news sources, Stacker has compiled a list of 25 times LGBTQ+ artists made music history.
First performance of a rock ‘n’ roll song on national television: when Bill Haley and His Comets performed “Rock Around the ...
Rock’s archive captures Tim Curry’s fearless Frank-N-Furter, Susan Sarandon’s charm, and the glitteringchaos that transformed ...
One risky session and a revolutionary sound turned Elvis Presley into the King of Rock ’n’ Roll and reshaped popular music ...
In 1975, orchestral rock reached its majestic peak — where symphonic ambition met rock power in a series of landmark albums ...
Members of Station Camp High School's very first "History of Rock and Roll" class wrapped up their semester by talking to a ...
From rain-soaked concerts to last-minute substitutions and happy accidents, rock history is full of chance moments that ...
Members of Station Camp high school's first-ever ‘History of Rock and Soul' class wrapped up their semester by talking to a ...
This nearly 6-minute song from 1975 was deemed too risky for radio. Now it has over 2.6 billion Spotify streams.
On December 13, 1949, singer Randy Yeuell Owen of the country rock band Alabama was born in Fort Payne, Alabama.
From operatic highs to earth-shaking lows, these singers pushed the limits of what the human voice can do. Vocal range isn’t ...
Paste has picked its 10 favorite music books from the last 12 months, but I’d like to shoutout to some other titles I loved ...