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Today-Music-History-Jan03

In 1974, Bob Dylan and "The Band" opened their 21-city, 40-concert American tour in Chicago. Several dates were recorded for a live album. In 1980, blues singer Amos Milburn died in Houston, Texas, at ...
Acclaimed designer Antony Price, who dressed and helped create the image of music icons Duran Duran, David Bowie, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Roxy Music amongst others, died on Wednesday December 17 ...
Patsy Kensit, the former EastEnders actress, has hinted at her desire to make a comeback to what she calls her "dream job" on the soap. The star, who initially rose to fame as a child actress, was ...
In what’s now become a yearly tradition every December, I’m back ranking #1 hits from topical anniversary dates. This winter we’ll be doing 1975, 1985, 1995, 2005, and 2015, and I’ll be ranking every ...
On this day (December 10) in 1919, Eddie Miller was born in Camargo, Oklahoma. He started his music career in the early 1940s with a western swing band. After World War II, he moved to California, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Fleetwood Mac's "Silver Springs" debuts on a pair of Billboard ...
These three country songs from 1966 are so good, I still want to listen to them nearly 60 years after they were released.
It’s been almost two decades since Kellie Pickler’s “Red High Heels” first hit the charts — and it’s still one of country ...
It’s the most wonderful time of year for singer Mariah Carey. Every year during the Christmas season, Carey’s song “All I Want for Christmas Is You” surges to the top of the Billboard singles chart.
The English singer-songwriter, a best song Critics Choice Award nominee for the "big rock song" he wrote with John Mayer and Blake Slatkin, goes deep with The Hollywood Reporter about his odds-defying ...