Nation Broadcasting has added a new classic hits service to its Nation Player app. Nation Classic Hits says it plays the Best ...
Schools, colleges, and offices tend to restrict certain entertainment and music websites to you from wasting your time on unproductive activities. However, there are still plenty of websites that ...
This one-of-a-kind show features Eddie Skuller’s Reggae Jukebox Band putting a fresh reggae spin on iconic hits from the 70s and 80s. Audiences will jam to classics by Blondie, UB40, Culture Club, and ...
Music industry publication Mix spoke with the people in charge of backing up the entertainment industry. The resulting tale is part explainer on how music is so complicated to archive now ...
TL;DR: The music industry is grappling with a looming crisis regarding its archive of 90s recordings stored on aging hard drives. According to data storage experts at Iron Mountain, around 20 ...
When it comes to music, is there a decade more varied (and stand-out) than the 90s? You’ve got Britney Spears’s girly pop tunes on one end ... Like Roberta Flack’s heartbreaking original in the ’70s, ...
Week in and week out, there are plenty of brand-new rap songs, no matter the time of year. It can be really difficult to stay aware of what's out and also what's hot, so XXL decided to make things ...
When it comes to the best 70s sci-fi movies ... to the best 60s sci-fi movies, to the best 80s sci-fi movies, and more. If you want to take a look at the best out-of-this-world content out ...
"Finding stuff from when I was a kid in the 90s - we found mini Smarties the other day which was brilliant and I felt like a right child again." But despite the nostalgia, the vast amount of ...
Smooth 70s will enjoy music from epic acts, including Bee Gees, Elton John and ABBA, while Smooth 80s will celebrate icons like Madonna, Wham! and Michael Jackson. Nigel Freshman presents Smooth 80s ...
25. Next up are the three best-known songs from Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet, though they’re all swapping places: “Espresso” climbs from No. 4 to No. 3, “Please Please Please ...