It wasn’t easy for musicians to be openly feminist – or, indeed, to be openly women. But right from the start, they’ve been there...
By early 1974, White was dominating the charts in various guises, including as an orchestra leader, with 'Love's Theme.'
The single took seven weeks to make the top 40 and 18 to reach No. 1 on the Hot 100.
They'd had a No.1 US single and become an international attraction, but 'Concert' became their first chart-topping album.
As the album and DVD of 'One Night Only' emerged, what had started as a one-off farewell concert turned into a major tour.
A salute to the Californian writer-artist who created ‘On and On,’ ‘Save It For A Rainy Day,’ ‘Little Italy' and many others.
Remembering the lesser-known sequel to Louis Armstrong's massive 1968 hit.
Partnering with Julien’s Auctions, all proceeds will benefit members of the music community who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Few can touch Barbra Streisand in terms of cultural clout, career autonomy and sheer vocal ability, here we explore the enduring power of Streisand.
'The Gift' was propelled to No.1 in the UK by the smash hit, double-sided single ‘Town Called Malice’ and ‘Precious.'
'Revival (Love Is Everywhere)' emerged from the band's 'Idlewild South' album and gave them a debut on the Billboard Hot 100.
From the first talkie, theme songs in movies have found a treasured place in the popular consciousness, as these 50 best film songs prove.
Of 'For The Girls', the artist said: "I really wanted to pay homage to all the women singers who have influenced me over the years."
The hotly-anticipated 'Madame X' was released through Interscope Records on 14 June.
The great musician is said to have played on over 200 top 40 hits, including 'Bridge Over Troubled Water,' 'Close To You' and 'MacArthur Park.'