A song heavy with restlessness, "Urge for Going" was written in the mid-'60s before Mitchell left Canada, and was originally recorded by her friend Tom Rush. It was eventually released as a B-side to ...
The legendary sounds of iconic bands are to fill Newark’s Palace Theatre. On Saturday, November 9, History Of Rock returns bigger and better than ever — and this time it’ll be celebrating of the ...
Today in Music History for Nov. 7: ...
Carlos 'Pachita' Vega will perform at Club Puertorriqueño de San Francisco on Nov. 10, 2024. When a comedian mocked Puerto ...
A meteorite strikes a wheat field near the village of Ensisheim in Alsace, France. 1512: Medici’s discharge Niccolo Machiavelli ...
Jack Tempchin is the lone songwriter behind "Peaceful Easy Feeling," a No. 22 hit. It's not your average love song — Tempchin actually wrote it after getting stood up by a waitress he'd asked out — ...
Music legend Quincy Jones, known for producing Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album and other hits, managed living with two ...
In her six-decade career, Paulette McWilliams has made countless stars sound better—but too few people know how great she sounds herself.
Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, most musicians are not Quincy Jones.
Acclaimed vocalist Thomas Claxton has assembled another supergroup of music industry session legends for his latest “Me, Myself, & Us” concert series. Drummer Steve Ferrone, bassist Will Lee, and ...
The Believe singer now lives in an Italian Renaissance-style house in Malibu, but has owned some unlikely properties over the ...
To begin to appreciate what Quincy Jones meant to American popular music, listen to Frank Sinatra’s 1964 recording of “Fly Me to the Moon” with the Count Basie Orchestra swinging ...