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was a peak year of the '80s and for culture as a whole, but there was one song that outstayed the lot in terms of the time it spent at number one.
On May 1, 1984, Tina Turner released her iconic hit single, “What’s Love Got to Do with It”. Weeks after release, the single debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 92. Fast forward a few months, and ...
It was the first week of September in 1984, and I had just seen Simple Minds and the Pretenders at Red Rocks a little more ...
Soaring in the US charts while masking a subversive attack, Bruce Springsteen's anthemic 'Born in the USA' captured 1984's culture as well as lambasting it.
In Van Halen's timeless hit, lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen decided to feature his Lamborghini supercar. Here's how he did it.
The rocker was amused as the 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' star tried to master one of Springsteen's most iconic recordings.
Yes, there's the Mamma Mia! revival, but we're talking about an even rarer entity, the first ever Broadway revival of Chess, ...
KPop Demon Hunters' Huntr/x and Saja Boys to Freaky Friday's Pink Slip, here are the most popular fictional bands from movies and TV shows.
It’s been too many years since networks set aside several hours on Saturday morning for animated programming, but you can still do it yourself.
Discover what happened to the original Menudo band members. From music to new careers, see where the Menudo stars are today ...
On Aug. 1, 1981, MTV — which, at the time, stood for Music Television — burst forth onto screens, heralded by the melodies of The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star.” That choice alone was an act ...
The Police’s ‘Synchronicity’ album cover. In their meteoric ascent to global superstardom from 1977 to 1984, the Police ...