Pretty much every big funk and soul artist came through Motown, but which one of them had the most number ones?
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Terry Johnson, a guitarist, arranger and vocalist remembered for his version of “I Only Have Eyes for You,” he sang with the ...
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When legendary drummer Carmine Appice looks back on Rod Stewart’s 1978 hit Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? – which he co-wrote with ...
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Rising from a Motown hopeful to the shimmering lead of The Supremes and later a trailblazing solo artist, Ross redefined fame, fashion, and female power in entertainment.
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Today in Music History for Nov. 28: In 1902, the Quebec Symphony Orchestra gave its first concert at Tara Hall with violinist J. Alexandre Gilbert as soloist. The Quebec Symphony is Canada's oldest ...
See the best 1960s music artists, from The Beatles to Motown legends, who shaped a revolutionary decade in music history.