Dave Burgess, the guitarist who led the Champs to radio domination with their Latin-tinged, Pee-wee Herman-approved instrumental rocker “ Tequila ,” has died. An obituary on the website for the Anglin ...
A lis of the best, worst and most underrated songs from each of the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of fame inductees.
Dave Burgess, the frontman of the rock band The Champs, has died. He was 90. According to an Anglin Funeral Home, Inc.
English rock stalwarts Bad Company, known for 1970s anthems such as "Feel Like Makin’ Love" and "Can’t Get Enough," were ...
The 84-year-old, born Ernest Evans in South Carolina, has been eligible for induction since the first Rock Hall class in 1986. On Saturday, November 8 in Los Angeles, the artist who turned “The Twist” ...
Musician Dave Burgess, known for his work with the group the Champs, who contributed the song "Tequila" to the 1985 movie Pee ...
Before the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame could induct the honorees, musical presenters, performers and guests arrived on the ...
Stevie Wonder led a funky and flashy tribute to the late Sly Stone to open the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Soundgarden, part of the 1990s grunge rock scene in Seattle, was led by Chris Cornell, who died by suicide in 2017. "Hey Ya!" ...
Other inductees include Bad Company, Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Salt-N-Pepa, the White Stripes and Warren Zevon. The ceremony at the Peacock Theater will be streamed live on Disney+.