Gloria Gaynor told "CBS Mornings" her hit 1978 song gave her hope during one of the most difficult periods of her life.
Photo: Sean Thompson, Taylor Floreth, Margo Price, Alec Newnam, Logan Ledger Margo Price is tracing the footsteps of country music predecessor, Johnny ...
The classic Pogues song, free of treacle but full of spirit, has become a favorite for listeners who prefer their holiday ...
Worcester singer and instrumentalist Brendan Keenan, a constant in the city’s Irish music community, released a full-length solo record Nov. 3, titled “Across the Atlantic,” that spans traditional ...
"Walk My Walk" by Breaking Rust is No. 1 on the 'Billboard' Country Digital Song Sales chart Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE since ...
An AI-generated country song has topped Billboard‘s “Country Digital Song Sales” chart in the United States — once again highlighting how ubiquitous algorithmically generated music is becoming. The ...
The song has been streamed over 3 million times in under a month. A song created through artificial intelligence has made history topping a Billboard country music chart, but it has also sent ...
Check out some of our favourite new Irish songs to hear this week Fred again.. has released his new remix of Dundalk rapper Reggie’s track ‘Talk of the Town’, featuring English DJ Sammy Virji. The ...
Editor’s note: Liam Gallagher of Oasis does not appear to have been at The Dubliner Irish Pub Thursday as originally reported. Roll With It, an Oasis cover band, posted on Facebook that it was at the ...
Happy Saint Patrick's Day! Let us celebrate Irish culture today by sharing some traditional Irish songs. They harp tracks are perfect for relaxing this evening. #Irish #Ireland #StPatrick As part of ...
Most music fans today know who Dave Matthews is. They can picture him up on stage with his acoustic guitar, his funny dancing style, and his jam band behind him. Many music fans can also name a few ...
Originally written by Jake Holmes in 1967, Led Zeppelin made this track a hit two years later on their self-titled 1969 LP. The song just somehow fits the end of the 1960s. Everyone was dazed and ...