Born on January 25, 1904, in Ripley Tennessee, Sleepy John Estes was one of the finest country blues performers and instrumental to the 60s blues revival.
‘Holly Jolly Christmas’ remains a beloved holiday song, thanks in no small part to singer Burl Ives’ warm, mellow voice. It lights up Christmas every year.
The Halloween classic gets a 21st-century refresh and a new animated visual
The album, out October 30, features contributions from Emeli Sande, Sam Fender, Dame Helen Mirren, and more.
The hour-long ‘Engelbert Live’ set will feature an intimate performance of new favorites and classic hits from the ‘King of Romance.’
Porter’s soulful new song, which addresses themes of racial prejudice and acceptance, comes ahead of his new album, ‘All Rise’.
Considered the “Coltrane of English Jazz”, explore saxophonist Tubby Hayes’ influential recordings for Fontana Records.
For fans of 60s pop, Jimmy Page created a hugely interesting body of work, which remains a pleasure to explore on this Decca playlist.
Discover the music gemstones of British Blues at its boom and hear why it influenced the future of recorded music.
The critically-acclaimed 1997 performance, “Sarah Brightman: In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall” will stream in support of COVID–19 relief.
The jazz singer is calling upon musicians and fans around the world to contribute to her forthcoming single and video, ‘From Paris With Love’.
From doorknobs to ‘Nessun Dorma’, Decca Records’ story is one of innovation, revolutionising the way sound has been recorded, sold and enjoyed.
‘White Christmas’, the world’s best-selling single, streams more than ever before and Bing Crosby’s classic version aims for Christmas No. 1.
Today also saw the release of his new single, ‘The Cat’, a peppy jazz number that embodies Goldblum’s debonaire spirit.
Find out why Sir Georg Solti’s phenomenal recording of Wagner’s 'Ring' Cycle is regarded as the best recording ever made.