Paul McCartney scored the biggest hit of his post-Beatles career with the 1982 Stevie Wonder duet "Ebony and Ivory".
Motown never had any shortage of pop hits, but one 1964 flop eventually resurfaced into the UK pop charts of 1982, infused ...
Today, it still looks splendid but is also extremely rare; in the UK, a mere 29 of all types are believed to remain on the ...
The 1980s were the decade that built the machinery of music censorship. A group of Washington politicians’ wives, alarmed by ...
Fourty-four years ago today on April 24, 1982, a completely unplanned moment in music history made its way onto the charts.
Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes’ 1982 classic “Up Where We Belong” still stands 44 years later as a timeless anthem of hope ...
More than 125 years of black music in Britain is being celebrated in the inaugural exhibition at the new V&A East museum in ...
The UK has reaffirmed its sovereignty over the Falkland Islands after a memo leaked from Washington indicated that the US ...
In 1982, The Oak Ridge Boys released a catchy song that blended country with rock and pop. The hit topped the Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart 44 years ago this week. It also reached No. 12 on ...
Oldest member of the family pop group that had Top 10 hits in the US and UK in the early 1970s ...
From pop to prog, keyboard maestro Geoff Downes charts his journey from auditioning for Wizzard to global success with the ...
Channel 4’s first head of presentation who promoted its groundbreaking ‘ident’ and later became one of the most powerful women in TV ...