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Music Daily on MSNMusic History: A Look Into September
History as you’ve never seen it: albums, artists’ births, rumors, and more: discover with us what happened this week in music ...
The Hollywood Reporter ran a choice advertisement; Elvis made his first appearance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show'; Sam and Dave released 'Soul Man'; New Kids on the Block topped a couple of charts; Krist ...
Paul McCartney has written or co-written 32 chart-topping singles on Billboard’s Hot 100 – including seven as a solo act and with Wings. His 24 total No.
Rick Davies, the keyboardist and singer of Bloody Well Right and Goodbye Stranger by Supertramp, one of the most commercially ...
After the split of The Beatles, each member launched their solo career hoping to win the race to the top of the charts - but ...
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Stacker on MSNThe 20 most successful artists in music history to go solo, based on data—and no, #1 isn't a Beatle or Beyoncé
Stacker determined 20 of the most successful solo artists who were also a member of a band, using data from the Recording ...
The Beatles went their separate ways in 1970, after their time together in the late 1960s were marked by disagreements over ...
But despite that, John Lennon believes the Fab Four “flowered” after the group’s demise in 1970. In particular, he says his ...
September 4 has brought with it some of the most memorable musical events, from record-breaking chart success to the births of legends. On this date, The Rolling Stones achieved their first UK No.1 ...
The riff-based rocker "Lay It Down" is by far the most skipped song on the album, with just under 2.6 million. If you're ...
Yes, it's already Labour Day. Now, the music industry is all about getting albums out the door in time for Christmas, along ...
Venice: The director of "Man and Chicken" returns with another offbeat sibling saga that manages to share strands of DNA with both "Yesterday" and "Reservoir Dogs." Sometimes even the most foolproof ...
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