The 1970s were a crucible for musical innovation, witnessing the birth and evolution of numerous genres, including progressive rock, glam, punk, and disco. While we all know the blockbuster albums ...
Not every great song from the 1970s topped the charts. Some incredible tracks got lost in the shuffle, overshadowed by bigger ...
Music videos in the 1980s were to music what the album cover art of the 1970s was to musicians. You bought hook, line, and sinker into these albums based on their cover art, not the snippets you might ...
The Wrecking Crew grabbed all the notoriety in the 60s when it came to ace West Coast session players on a multitude of hit records. The Section, a loose collection of aces that often brought their ...
These ‘70s rock records were heavy enough to get mistaken for the genre before anyone knew what the genre even was.
After three close battles - and to be honest, 13 ass-kickings - round one of UCR's Best '70s Albums March Madness bracket is complete. As you'll see below, there wasn't much drama in our first set of ...
Progressive rock band Yes, formed in London in 1968 and known for their chart success in the 1970s, has released a new single ...
Jeff Cornell is a veteran music and entertainment writer, who has contributed to Variety, Billboard, Loudwire, The Hollywood Reporter, and MTV. Rush is one of the most innovative and influential bands ...
Two of Ian Hunter's most popular solo albums will be reissued in expanded editions this fall. 1979's You're Never Alone With a Schizophrenic and 1981's Short Back N' Sides will be reissued in two-CD ...
The 1970s produced some of the most talented, prolific and iconic female vocalists of all time. From once-in-a-lifetime voices like Patti LaBelle and Aretha Franklin to pop culture royalty like Patti ...