Conservative groups, taking the song at face value, believed it was blasphemous. Depeche Mode already had a history of using ...
WHVO Radio signed on the air on Sunday afternoon, September 19, 1954. It was a 45-minute program at 3:00 in the afternoon ...
The Moulin Rouge, emcee and owner Harold Zidler tells us, is “more than a nightclub. The Moulin Rouge is a state of mind.” ...
Today in Music History for Sept. 19 ... Lanois was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2005. In 1958, Elvis Presley set sail for Germany, where he would serve a tour of duty for the U.S. Army. He ...
Here are the latest big concerts announced for Phoenix and Glendale, from Chief Keef to Becky G, Role Model, Thee Sacred ...
Some of our favorite bands and artists only perform as recording acts, rarely touring. Others were (and still are) renowned ...
Eighties pop rockstar Rick Springfield talked to the Herald about his career, personal life and love for writing as he ...
Most music producers remain relatively unknown ... t Ever Change,” which conjures up the Everly Brothers; Neil Christian’s “I Feel in a Mood,” which evokes Cliff Richard and Elvis Presley; and Cliff ...
A question of boundaries lays at the heart of music censorship ... Rattle And Roll,” covered by Bill Haley and then Elvis Presley. The censors who kept Elvis from shaking his hips on television ...
Lisa Marie Presley wrote that her father, Elvis Presley, was a 'god' in the opening lines of her memoir 'From Here to the Great Unknown.' ...