Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
Trumpeter Miles Davis was the quintessence of cool. A musical icon as well as a cultural one, Davis took his place in the pantheon by ceaselessly seeking and often ushering in the “next thing” in jazz ...
Gordon Lightfoot's surprise 1976 hit immortalized the Great Lakes shipwreck that happened 50 years ago this month.
Hailed as the nation's best road trip, this winding route stops at countless towns and attractions, and it's having a big ...
This marks Carlile's fourth time as musical guest on SNL and her second appearance this year, following an April duet with ...
Woodlawn Tap, better known as Jimmy’s (after its original owner, Jimmy Wilson), has been a Hyde Park staple since 1948. On Sunday nights, the West Room, a long, dimly lit space lined with billiard ...
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Long live The Who!

For over six decades, The Who has survived the test of time, staying relevant with a unique sound that is, as the British ...
The Milwaukee-born sisters Chauntee and Monique Ross made their third "SNL" appearance with Brandi Carlile on Nov. 1.
Butler’s own band, the famed indie rock group Arcade Fire, lived in Montreal, miles away from the big industry players and ...
Sixteen years after his death, Michael Jackson continues to reign as the highest-earning deceased celebrity, generating $105 million in 2025, according to Forbes’ latest ranking. The King of Pop’s ...
Michael Jackson has once again proved that his reign as the King of Pop extends far beyond his lifetime. The late music icon ...