October 11, 2008
Billy Joel hit number 57 in the U.K. in 1981 with his live album, Songs in the Attic. It was the very first live LP recorded digitally, and eventually made it to number 8 in the U.S. ...Read More
Move over Johnny Mathis. In 1959, Bobby Darin became the youngest performer to headline at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. Darin had released his biggest album that year ...Read More
Among the new releases today (Oct. 7) is the 8th installment of Bob Dylan's "Bootleg Series." Released on Columbia Records, the latest from Dylan is already earning critical praise ...Read More
Jerry Lee Lewis recorded his biggest hit, “Great Balls of Fire,” in 1957. The song was his follow-up to the six million seller, “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On.” ...Read More
As the story broke on Saturday of Paul Newman's death, celebrities, colleagues, and friends from all walks of life struggled to cope with ...Read More
Don't miss the opportunity to see the legendary B.B. King live in concert. Check out his road schedule here. ...Read More
Tina Turner continues to wow audiences everywhere. Check out her tour itinerary for details on shows near you. ...Read More
The Eagles jumped back onto the scene with their long-awaited new album, Long Road Out Of Eden. Catch the band in a city near you. ...Read More