5 Surprising Facts About Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)”
When Eurythmics released Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) on January 4, 1983, they unleashed a revolution. Packed with electronic ingenuity, emotional depth, and...
5 Surprising Facts About Cyndi Lauper’s “She’s So Unusual”
Let’s take a step back to 1983, a time when music was transforming and artists were using their platforms to make bold statements. Cyndi...
5 Surprising Facts About R.E.M.’s “Murmur”
Some albums - like, once a generation, don’t just define a moment in time; they create a whole new language for music. Murmur, R.E.M.’s...
5 Surprising Facts About The Police’s “Synchronicity”
Few albums capture the essence of an era like Synchronicity, the fifth and final studio masterpiece by The Police. Released in 1983, it defined...
10 Hit Songs That Were Originally Meant for Someone Else
Music history is filled with incredible stories of songs that almost went to a completely different artist. Imagine a world where Elvis didn’t sing...
10 Of The Greatest Music Supergroups That Redefined Collaboration
What happens when you take the biggest talents from multiple bands and put them together? You get a supergroup—a musical force so electrifying that...
10 of the Greatest Rock Opera Albums That Changed Storytelling in Music
Rock operas tell sweeping stories, blending theatricality with raw musical power. These albums transport listeners to vivid worlds, showcasing the artistry and ambition of...
5 Surprising Facts About Genesis’ “Selling England by the Pound”
Selling England by the Pound is still a roadmap of English culture, progressive rock mastery, and the creative dynamics of Genesis. Released in 1973,...
10 Songs About Baseball That Show It’s More Than Just a Game
Baseball is still America’s pastime; it’s a deep well of inspiration for musicians across genres. From the crack of the bat to the roar...
13 Songs About Bad Luck That Prove Misfortune Can Be Musical Gold
Sometimes, music feels like a four-leaf clover in a world full of black cats and broken mirrors. From tales of heartbreak to downright ominous...
Sue Foley Receives GRAMMY Award Nomination
The Recording Academy has announced the 2025 GRAMMY Award nominees, and acclaimed guitarist and vocalist Sue Foley has earned a nomination for Best Traditional Blues Album for...
10 Tips for Musicians on Writing a Press Release That Gets Noticed
A press release is your chance to tell your story to the world. It’s the bridge between your music and the people who can...
The 10 Most Memorable Super Bowl Halftime Shows
From rock legends to pop icons, the Super Bowl halftime show has delivered some of music’s most unforgettable moments. Whether it’s Prince’s rain-soaked magic...
5 Surprising Facts About My Bloody Valentine’s “Loveless”
If you've ever dived headfirst into the sonic tidal wave that is My Bloody Valentine’s Loveless, you know it’s not just an album—it’s an...
How Brandi Carlile Met Elton John: “I Wrote Him A Letter”
The amazing Brandi Carlile joins Elton John and Stephen Colbert for an extended conversation about their friendship and artistic collaboration, Elton's commitment to lifting...
Terri Thal’s “My Greenwich Village” Details Folk Music, Social Justice, and Stories of Bob Dylan, Dave Van Ronk, and...
Terri Thal was very much a part of the folk music world in 1960s Greenwich Village, New York. Few people know that she was...