Using a variety of sources, Stacker created a chronological list of how the long, loud, and rebellious history of rock 'n' ...
Sheb Wooley was a double threat, an icon of country music and acting, and he was born on this very day in 1921.
Carl Perkins, king of rockabilly who inspired everyone from Johnny Cash to the Beatles, would have turned 94 today.
The groundbreaking musician Alice Coltrane gets her first comprehensive biography, thanks to author Andy Beta.
Their hit, "I'll Take You There," climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the group's biggest crossover success.
Music fills half of religious radio airtime in the U.S. Most songs played fall in the contemporary Christian or worship genres, and a handful of artists dominate airwaves.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On March 15, 1955, Ray Charles hit number one on the Billboard R&B chart with "I Got a Woman" — and American music was never quite ...