Their recording of “Which Way You Goin’ Billy?,” written and produced by her husband, Terry Jacks, was a significant 1970 hit in the U.S. and U.K.
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Two old friends were sitting around watching TV when the show’s producer jokingly offered them money to perform. They were literally just blocks away
He earned a Grammy Award with his 1972 crossover smash and was part of the hugely successful Philadelphia International roster
The singing group are best known for their 1965 hit, “Flowers on the Wall.” They were the backup voices for Johnny Cash on stage, record and TV
Their first album on their own label, first to use the famous logo, first to fully feature Mick Taylor—and one of their best.
The Emmy winner was a member of The Jets in West Side Story, worked with giants like Elvis, Paul Newman and Alice Cooper, + choreographed The T.A.M.I. Show
The surprise release came at a time when the group were expected to be getting ready for the 2020 edition of their No Filter tour
On this day, fans around the world were shocked to learn that Prince had died. On each anniversary, that news is still difficult to fathom
Five months after the death of Queen’s frontman, his high-profile friends paid tribute at a huge London concert. Watch some of the spectacular performances
By the mid-’70s, they’d sparked a rabid following among young girls, imitating the group’s tartan fashions, that took on the name Rollermania.