The music industry pushed the group behind hits like “Manic Monday” and “Eternal Flame” hard, then pulled them apart. A new ...
Music legend George Clinton, who founded the Parliament Funkadelic universe in a Plainfield barbershop, is up for a Grammy.
"We play bone-crunching mayhem-funk. We play it hard, and our motto is always play like you have a big dick." ...
What are the original stars of the Masters of the Universe film up to today? One beat cancer, one turned out to be a famous ...
Chuck Berry has won one — a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1984. Finally ... stated she wants to become the “Black Bruce Springsteen” in an interview with the Independent.
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Perhaps no artist in the history of rock and roll has proven quite as prolific as a songwriter as Bruce Springsteen. And we'd also argue that few artists have ever been as meticulous in making sure ...
Bruce, where are you ... sweaty take on “Pumpin’ Iron” before Springsteen told the crowd he was going to dig out the 1984 B-side “Pink Cadillac.” “I wrote this song kind of as a ...
Bruce Springsteen is an American institution and a rock and roll poet, whose art has both been speaking directly to lost souls and resonating with the masses for decades now. Because of the ...
Bruce Springsteen’s musical taste on the surface seems fairly predictable. However, when it comes to the subtextual ideals articulated in lyrics, his taste becomes far more diverse. Hence ...