On Friday morning, “Streets of Minneapolis" occupied the No. 1 position, just ahead of "Choosin' Texas" by Ella Langley, "Let Em’ Know" by Bryson Tiller and “I Just Might” by Bruno Mars.
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Last spring, a month and a half into American Idol’s 23rd season, the reality singing competition did something it had never done before. It aired a three-hour special on Easter Sunday, themed around ...
Nearly 2,000 years ago, the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae bustled with merchants, farmers and families going about their daily lives. Unbeknownst to them, Mount Vesuvius, a ...
Dec. 9 (UPI) --KISS co-founder Gene Simmons and others testified for and against the proposed American Music Fairness Act during a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing Tuesday in Washington. Simmons ...
Some of the most recognizable names in rock music feel that American musicians are not earning the money they deserve, and that President Donald Trump can ensure that they get paid fairly. Mike Love, ...
President Donald Trump has long positioned himself as an advocate for American workers. Ever since he first ran for president in 2016, he’s drawn on his business experience to put America first. He's ...
Gene Simmons, the bassist and co-lead singer of KISS, will testify before a Senate panel next week on legislation to require radio corporations to pay performers for playing their music, the ...
Tim Fang is a digital producer at CBS Bay Area. A Bay Area native, Tim has been a part of the CBS Bay Area newsroom for more than two decades and joined the digital staff in 2006. Officials at San ...
A groundbreaking expected early next year on a permanent resort and casino in Waukegan, a 14% increase in revenue over the past 12 months and the introduction of live music concerts are contributing ...
Thousands of songs representing some of the rarest and most uniquely American music borne from the Jazz Age and the Great Depression would have likely been lost to landfills and faded from memory.