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Country-music star Johnny Rodriguez, a popular Mexican-American singer best known for chart-topping hits in the 1970s, including “I Just Can’t Get Her Out of ...
The 217-unit lakeside resort was developed in the 1970s and once hosted heads of government, including Margaret Thatcher and Brian Mulroney. Officials have yet to tally the extent of damage from ...
The song became Outlaw Country artist’s only No. 1 single and went on to be one of the most influential songs of the 1970s. He performed it during union protests, and the track inspired the 1981 ...
The 1970s was a turning point in United States history. It was also a turning point in popular music. Many new genres were born, and in the process, changed music forever.
These are the songs you'd considered "god-tier" out of everything that was issued over the 10-year period. These are the songs you've heard plastered all over classic rock radio for decades now.
Thousands of people evacuated from parts of northern Japan as the country’s largest wildfire in three decades raged unabated Sunday after killing at least one person, officials said.
Japan was battling its largest wildfire in more than three decades on Saturday, one of several blazes that have killed one person and forced the evacuation of more than a thousand.
The Second Best Songs of 10 1970s One-Hit Wonders You know the best, but do you know the rest? These bands never set out to only have one track define their career. Get to know them a little better.
American Football put out a Bandcamp-only release for wildfire relief today too. Kevin Devine — 2025 Tour Dates supporting Stars: Feb 7 – New York, NY @ Racket Feb 8 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club ...
It’s already been a big week for the music community organizing funding for wildfire victims. The 2025 Grammy Awards transformed into something of a telethon for disaster relief, raising money ...
Sambora, former guitarist for Bon Jovi, will donate revenue from streams of his 2024 single “I Pray” to wildfire relief, the Woodbridge-born guitarist announced Jan. 12 on social media.
Los Angeles wildfire in 1970: Wildfires killed at least 16 people and destroyed over 12,000 structures in Southern California. Social media strongly reacted to memories of past wildfires.