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Today in Music History for Nov. 19: In 1954, entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. was seriously injured in a car crash while en route to a Los Angeles recording session from Las Vegas. His left eye was removed ...
Colin 'Smiley' Petersen, best known as the original dummer of Bee Gees, died, the Best of the Bee Gees Facebook page announced on Monday, Nov. 18. He was 78.
Unused for at least 50 years, the pair of Halsted Street sites are the colossal old Stockyards Bank building and a little ...
It isn’t uncommon for musicians whose careers have passed the 50 year-mark to hope their legacies will live on 50 years after they have gone. Average White Band bassist and singer Alan Gorrie is most ...
On November 7, the music icon's daughter Rashida Jones paid ... to be nominated twice for an Academy Award in the same year, ...
Stacker consulted Billboard, Time Out, and other expert music sources to determine 20 of the most iconic karaoke songs from ...
Here's a look back at Rod Stewart’s “Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright),” which started an eight-week run at No. 1 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 on 1976.
A century ago popular music was playing instruments in the parlor with your friends. Aren’t you glad for recordings?
Both on movie screens and in the charts, November 1971 was all about the new phenomenon ... the trailblazing They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! the year before, followed by Sweet Sweetback’s Badaasssss ...
With his death Nov. 4 at age 91, late composer, performer, bandleader and producer Quincy Jones leaves behind an enormous ...
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The man who made stars collide for "We Are the World," Quincy Jones had a long career as a composer and producer who broke down racial boundaries.