Using books, interviews, and primary news sources, Stacker has compiled a list of 25 times LGBTQ+ artists made music history.
Rock’s archive captures Tim Curry’s fearless Frank-N-Furter, Susan Sarandon’s charm, and the glitteringchaos that transformed ...
First performance of a rock ‘n’ roll song on national television: when Bill Haley and His Comets performed “Rock Around the ...
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 ...
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Louie Shelton and the founding members of Toto didn’t think the song had “a chance in hell” of succeeding. A DJ proved them ...
Members of Station Camp high school's first-ever ‘History of Rock and Soul' class wrapped up their semester by talking to a ...
Few vocalists in modern music history have demonstrated range as radically as Mike Patton, whose recorded span stretches ...
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Green Day never seemed destined for Broadway, yet American Idiot became a massive theater hit. Here’s how the band pulled it off.
On December 13, 1949, singer Randy Yeuell Owen of the country rock band Alabama was born in Fort Payne, Alabama.