5 Underrated Artists Every '70s Diehard Should Already Know
While many legendary '70s acts have achieved success, there are countless talented musicians from the decade that deserve far greater praise than they received.
Read MoreWhile many legendary '70s acts have achieved success, there are countless talented musicians from the decade that deserve far greater praise than they received.
Read MoreFrom birth to marriage, divorce, and the many, many birthdays we will all hopefully celebrate, folk rock icons such as Joan Baez have our soundtrack covered.
Read MoreThis song, written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin and sung by Little Eva, was at No. 1 on August 21, 1962. It's even more delightful to hear today.
Read MoreDebbie Harry's success was a long time coming and not something the frontwoman — much different than her stage character would suggest — could've predicted.
Read MoreIn summer 1969, people tuned into their radios and headed down to the record store to vote for the soundtrack of that remarkable and fondly remembered summer.
Read MoreZZ Top drummer Frank Beard died in August, 2026. Here, we take a look at some of his drum performances that help cement his place in rock history.
Read MoreThis folk musician was revered by his peers, and he wrote the Top 10 song, "Everybody's Talkin.'" He could have been famous, but he left the music industry.
Read MoreIn 2011, Rolling Stone readers voted that Led Zeppelin's legendary frontman, born on August 20, 1948, was the greatest lead singer of all time.
Read MoreBack on August 20, 1996, this danceable song by Los del Rio and remixed by the Bayside Boys was No. 1 on the charts. You probably still know the moves today.
Read MoreAs co-founder of Sonic Youth and a highly influential figure in the art community, Kim Gordon has some wise words about persevering in pursuit of your dreams.
Read MoreOne of Creedence Clearwater Revival's most classic covers from 1969 was once recorded by Lead Belly, but he didn't write it. No one knows who did.
Read MoreFrom a tribute to Amy Winehouse to a heartfelt ode to her absent partner, Patti Smith's poetic genius shone through in just about any genre she chose.
Read MoreIn 1969, between his stints in Cream and Derek and the Dominos, Eric Clapton briefly joined forces with Steve Winwood and two other rock heavyweights.
Read MoreThis is probably the song you think of when you think of Rod Stewart, but it was initially buried on the B-side of the lesser-known "Reason to Believe,"
Read MoreFrom Donna Summer's pioneering disco sounds to Barry Manilow's dulcet tones, these were the chart-busters that brought the heat in the summer of '77.
Read MoreWe've been treated over the years to music that invites us all to listen to a story — whether inspired by real events or sprung from the imagination.
Read MoreTLC's longest-running No. 1 hit was at the top of the Billboard chart on August 19, 1995. The cautionary song about beautiful things sounds even more chill now.
Read MoreBorn in 1943, Barry Manilow was in his 30s by the time his career as a piano-playing, songwriting, melancholy balladeer of love songs took him to superstardom.
Read MoreCombining wistful reminiscing and hope, these duets from classic icons such as Nat King and Natalie Cole hit the mark for an emotional father-daughter dance.
Read MoreDavid Bowie released several albums before 1972, but his performance of "Starman" on "Top of the Pops" that year defined glam rock and inspired new artists.
Read MoreSome classic rock songs hit wax and record stores bearing the name of a band that didn't have much to do with the song listed on the label.
Read MoreCovered numerous times since its release in early 1964, this sweet, instantly recognizable song by Smokey Robinson was a No. 1 hit for the Temptations.
Read MoreFrom Queen to Trent Reznor, these five electric David Bowie collaborations brought music legends together to create some unforgettable songs.
Read MoreIf the background harmonies on the lead single from Jackson Browne's debut album sound familiar, there's a really good reason for that.
Read MoreSongs like Elton John's "Rocket Man," Rush's "2112," and Nirvana's "Scentless Apprentice" come with literary pedigrees that might surprise you.
Read MoreA surprise hit for an unsigned artist became one of the songs of the summer in 1994, and its searingly honest heartache still carries plenty of punch.
Read MoreAwards and critical acclaim followed Chris Cornell, but it was obvious that none of that mattered to him. For him, it was all about the music.
Read MoreInspired by a history chat with John Lennon's son, no less, Billy Joel lit up the airwaves in 1989 with a hit song that even he wasn't too impressed with.
Read MoreEmotions run deep and heavy in the confessional songs of the '70s, which helped make the decade a notably expressive era and still hold up today.
Read MoreDespite being released in the '60s, a song performed by Jefferson Airplane drew attention once more after being used in this film over 50 years later.
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