A 1973 country classic written by Bill Anderson became Cal Smith’s first No. 1 hit and earned a CMA nomination for Single of the Year.
Who’s here for Elvis?!” a middle-aged woman yelled out during the coming attractions for the new documentary “EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert.” ...
In 1976, a song reached No. 1 on the Billboard chart on May 8, 1976, stayed there for two weeks, and it spent a total of 20 weeks on the chart. Roughly 35 years later, Rolling Stone readers named it ...
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Ryan is a lifestyle and culture journalist born and raised in the Philippines. He primarily covers film, television, music, and all things pop culture. Beyond writing, you can find him buried in ...
The 1970s were such a unique era for music. Some major changes in rock and pop were taking place at the end of the Vietnam War, technology (particularly synthesizers) was starting to become more ...
Ah, the 1970s—a decade of bell-bottoms, disco balls, and some of the catchiest songs that still echo through our minds today. Whether you were grooving in the backseat of your parents’ car or belting ...
This was one wild year for music — as the late, great Ozzy would say, it was a crazy train. In 2025, you never knew where your next favorite song was coming from. Some of the year’s best songs were ...
Jeremy has more than 2300 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
Chuck Girard, who became one of the pioneers of Christian rock as Love Song’s lead singer in the 1970s after having hits as a member of the Hondells in the ’60s, died Monday at age 81. Girard had ...
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