Today in Music History for Jan. 30: ...
The year 1975 was a very good one for Elton John and Chicago. It was pretty good as well for artists from Olivia Newton-John ...
Paul Kantner and other Jefferson Airplane and Starship colleagues, “Red Octopus” reinvigorated the band born of the ’60s counterculture scene in San Francisco. Balin’s song “Miracles ...
We remember those we lost in December, including producer Richard Perry, followed by our tributes from the prior months of ...
They played her entrance song, “Demon In Your Dreams,” and ... Lang was ecstatic to interview current front-woman of Jefferson Starship, Cathy Richardson, ahead of their Penn’s Peak show ...
Wayne Coyne was born, "The Twist" became the only single in the history of the charts to make it to No. 1 on two separate ...
Two of the best instances demonstrating the vocal prowess of Grace Slick include Heart's 'What About Love' and David Crosby's 'What Are Their Names'.
The origin story of Crack The Sky, the progressive rock band that became a sensation and legend in Baltimore, if nowhere else ...
Jefferson Starship performed a reasonably good song about UFOs, and Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Mark Hamill popped in for regrettable cameos. The star power was strong—Harvey Korman ...
The song took on a life of its own later in the ... soul and Southern rock on albums since the late ’60s. Future Jefferson Starship singer Mickey Thomas was a backing vocalist in Bishop ...
Among The Simpsons' numerous pop cultural lampoonings, there are a myriad of songs memorably sung or providing a soundtrack ...