These iconic female voices of the 1970s are still incredible to hear today, and we'd say at least one them are kind of ...
Ringo saddles up for a foray into the heartland of Americana with nods to the Fab Four. Plus, brace for Britain’s most provocative new band ...
The title Cold Blows The Rain encapsulates it. A mournful, unembellished female voice sings of loss. The musical backing is ...
Among pop cultural developments of the 1970s was so-called "women's music," a version of folk created by feminist and lesbian artists overlooked by the ... The fact that it was released on a small ...
Peter Yarrow, the singer-songwriter who was one-third of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, has died at age 86, his ...
Soon after returning to New York, he met impresario Albert Grossman, who would go on to manage Dylan, Janis Joplin and others and who at the time was looking to put together a group that would rival ...
Peter Yarrow, a folk legend who sang in Peter, Paul and Mary, and later received a presidential pardon over a child sex abuse conviction, has died.
Folk singer Peter Yarrow — writer of the timeless classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" and one-third of the legendary 1960s trio ...
For the first time since records began in 1970 ... music manager, who didn’t want to be named, said: “Frankly they are making ...
Within the genre, there are an increasing number of female artists making their mark on the scene, some of whom feature in the documentary. From Nia Archives to Sherelle, here are some of the best ...
“His legacy of faith, music, love and laughter have influenced ... The Osmonds reached the height of their fame in the 1970s, scoring a huge hit with the single “One Bad Apple,” which ...