Quincy Jones' gilded discography spanned jazz, pop and rock — and collaborations with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra and countless others. Start with these gems.
Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, ...
Jones arranged this song for the movie of the same name. “In the Heat of the Night” is often debated as one of the greatest ...
As a pop-rock song from the 1970s (released in 1970, around the same time the Beatles officially broke up), it qualifies to be on the list. But I don’t really like the song very much. Neither did its ...
Songs turning 50 that are as amazing today as they were in 1974 Steely Dan - “Rikki Don't Lose That Number” This one came ...
The world famous Glenn Miller Orchestra brought the audience to its feet Friday night when they played the “Chattanooga Choo ...
With Doug Pederson returning to Philly for the second time as Jaguars head coach, let’s take a look at all the games the ...
The BBC famously banned it upon initial release for being too morbid, only lifting the ban in 1973 when it hit No. 3 in the U ...
Ed Sheeran, his record label Warner Music and music publisher Sony Music Publishing persuaded a U.S. appeals court on Friday to uphold a decision that his 2014 hit " ...
But that didn’t stop the man born Richard Starkey from embarking upon a creatively fruitful post-Beatles solo career, one that continues to this day. On the occasion of the 50 th anniversary of ...
Alongside Cheryl, Culture Club are the act with the joint-most Halloween number ones, with two. But a year before Do You Really Want to Hurt Me, Halloween 1981 was the time of the Karma Chameleon. The ...
As the Roxy Music frontman readies a boxed set of his solo work, he reflects on the cultural inspirations that keep him ...