Not a lot of reggae sounds like Mexican music. However, Don Henley connected the two genres when he heard an early version of ...
Uncover the groundbreaking debut albums from the 1970s, featuring The Clash, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Police, Roxy Music, ...
One of The Eagles said "Hotel California" didn't sound like a hit — which shows he wasn't paying too much attention to the charts.
The fact these songs were released in the 1970s is only part of the equation ... Marley’s pulsing reggae and powerful messaging vibrates transparently throughout “One Love/People Get Ready ...
As improbable as it might have seemed, Three Dog Night played a role in popularizing reggae in the U.S. With “Black and White,” they also brought attention to an 18-year-old song that had historical ...
In 1966, The Monkees scored a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with “I’m a Believer.” The song was written by Neil Diamond, ...
My Boy Lollipop, the 1964 ska ditty by Millie Small, has been named the #1 reggae cover song by veteran broadcaster Clinton ...
One Love,” actress Lashana Lynch “met up with [director] Reinaldo Green just to discuss, selfishly, my thoughts on being a ...
One of the artistes who fashioned the outlaw country movement in the 1970s, Kris Kristofferson’s music won fans in the United ...
Jamaican reggae legend Horace Andy started recording ... Wobble to release an album of covers — including new versions of songs that Andy first sang long ago. Jah Wobble was the original bassist ...
Kingsley Ben-Adir admits that it was “a little bit overwhelming” to tackle the role of legendary reggae star Bob Marley in ...
The reggae giant’s footsteps are being filled ... Marley’s sons are honoring his work, performing about 30 of their father’s songs including massive hits like “No Woman, No Cry ...