How The Grateful Dead Helped Lithuania win an Olympic Medal
Before 1936, Basketball was a sport at the Olympics, although it was not one where you could win a medal. The United States has won more awards than any other country. In fact, they won…
Before 1936, Basketball was a sport at the Olympics, although it was not one where you could win a medal. The United States has won more awards than any other country. In fact, they won…
Bizzy Banks is part of the emerging Brooklyn Drill music genre. He released his first single in 2019, Don’t start before his first mixtape GMTO (Get Money Take Over), Vol. 1 in 2020. Since then,…
After their fiftieth anniversary in 2019, it seems like ELO is more famous than ever. Although their music is often classed with the likes of the Beatles, ELO has a distinctly futuristic feel to most…
Despite persistent health issues that have plagued Marvin Lee Aday in recent years, the infamous Meatloaf’s music is still as strong as ever. In 2018 he told Rolling Stone that singing takes everything you’ve got,…
If there was one band that defined pomp rock in the 70s and 80s, it was Styx. By incorporating elements of musical theatre into hard rock, they took progressive rock into the stadiums, the charts,…
Charles “Keep-A-Knockin’” Connor was born on January 14, 1935. He was the son of a Merchant Marine from Santo-Domingo who listened to many Cajun, Blues, and other island beats. His mother was born in New…
Mark Tremonti was a founding member of Creed and Alterbridge. However, much of his material didn’t fit in with either group’s style. So, in 2010 he founded the metal group Tremonti, allowing him to release…
Frank Iero rose to fame as the guitarist of My Chemical Romance, one of the seminal bands of the 2000s. The band disbanded in 2013, only to secretly reunite in 2017 and embark on a…
After fifty years as a singer and songwriter, it’s hard to miss Bobby Bare’s encyclopedic song collection, even in the flooded field of music you can get online in an instant today. All country music…