Paul Simon, Donna Summer and Hot Chocolate ruled the charts as America's bicentennial year kicked off with disco.
WORCESTER — Coming from “Grafton Hill grit,” Amy Peterson has had a deep connection with the DCU Center, the arena that started its reign as the Centrum when it opened on Sept. 2, 1982, with a gala by ...
BJ Odom was never supposed to live past his teenage years. Yet here he is, 70 years old, still breathing and still making ...
Black Pistol Fire, a two-piece guitar and drums duo from Austin, Tx. plays Belly Up Aspen Tuesday. The band has a deep ...
While most people eventually move on from their first job for good, Rockwell Smith did something few people do — he came back sixty-four years later. After first stepping into Salmon’s only radio ...
At a Grammy Museum event celebrating the the Beach Boys' 'We Gotta Groove' boxed set, producers, engineers and Mike Love ...
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Today in Music History for Feb. 20: ...
That’s the magic of Penny’s Diner in Low Moor, Virginia – where nostalgia comes served with a side of the creamiest ...
In late 1981, KIIS was becoming the hottest station on the planet. Led by General Manager Wally Clark and Program Director ...
29. "Having twins! Since I was pregnant I always got comments like, "I always wished I had twins!" No you don't, for several ...
For years artists have benefitted from the exposure provided by AM and FM stations playing their music. The stations have licensing agreements that pay royalties to music publishers and songwriters to ...
Betty Sanders, who spent a decade as a midday host on WBBM Newsradio, died last week. The station reported that Sanders died Friday, Feb. 20. She was 93. WBBM Newsradio reported Sanders was born Oct.
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