
Released in 1961, Wanda Jackson crowned herself the Queen Of Rockabilly on ‘There’s A Party Goin’ On.’

The group proved that cover art can be so much more than a simple advertisement.

Songs that examined climate change and the treatment of Native Americans defined Disney’s mid-90s classic.

Thanks to the hit Prime Video series ‘Off Campus,’ the track is back on the Billboard charts 15 years after its release.

The South Carolina-raised singer also shared an official video for the track.

The country group also shared the new song ‘Over and Over.’

The Dallas-born, Los Angeles-based singer will perform at Lollapalooza this summer.

The special edition arrives in two vinyl variants, both housed in original 1991 packaging.

The clip follows a young caregiver during a day with his father.










With their sophomore album, ‘Wild Planet’, post-punk trailblazers The B-52’s proved they were more than a novelty nostalgia act.

Tennessee Ernie Ford wasn’t the first to record ‘Sixteen Tons,’ but he made it his signature song in 1955, and the title track of an album released in 1960.

‘2112’ can be considered many things – a band manifesto, a conceptual landmark, maybe even the birth of prog metal – but above all, it was the band’s play for creative independence.

His second album for Blue Note, ‘Sonny’s Crib’ established the short-lived pianist as an in-demand giant in the jazz world.

Captured live on ‘Sinatra At The Sands,’ The Chairman delivered a performance that made everyone in the room think they’d hit the jackpot.

Split between elliptical pop songs and minimalistic instrumentals, the album is a proto-ambient masterpiece that still resonates today.


