Paul Simon is returning to the stage after a seven-year break due to severe hearing loss. The star, 83, who shot to fame in ...
Blackpink's Lisa will feature five different characters in her new comic book 'Alter-Ego' to accompany her album of the same ...
Why Aerosmith's one and only chart topping song, "Don't Want to Miss a Thing," almost never saw the light of day.
Sydney Blum's sculptures were lost in the mail, but Sonja Krawesky found them at an Ontario discount store and tracked Blum down.
Photo: Gregory Shamus/ It looked like Kendrick was more interested in the aesthetics of the cover art of To Pimp a Butterfly ...
In 1975, familiar faces dominated the album charts as artists including Elton John, Chicago, Paul McCartney and Olivia Newton-John — all of whom had No. 1 albums the previous year ...
Expanding the Aerosmith speculation, Tyler’s manager, Larry Rudolph, has moved back to Las Vegas. Rudolph brought the band in for its first run at Dolby Live from 2019-’22, and also negotiated ...
It marked the second time Steven had performed on stage since his injury, after he joined The Black Crowes for a rendition of 'Mama Kin' in May last year, but his first since Aerosmith retired from ...
Steven Tyler gave his first performance since Aerosmith‘s retirement from touring due to the singer’s vocal injury. Tyler played a six-song set, including Aerosmith hits, at the Hollywood Palladium on ...
It marked a full-circle moment as she shook off her Album of the Year curse and lifted the award 15 years after she was first nominated in the category for her 2008 project I Am... Sasha Fierce.
1974, 1975, 1977: Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder became the first Black artist to win album of the year in 1974 for his 16th studio album, "Innervisions," 15 years after the inaugural Grammys ceremony.