Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
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14 Never Forgotten Historical Moments from the 60s
The 1960s, now there was a decade that truly shook things up. It was a time of massive change, from cultural revolutions to ...
Gathering and reworking a decade’s worth of blistering live jams, this compilation of four dynamic new EPs captures the ...
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At 81, Billie Jean King is still learning and inspiring
In theory, Billie Jean King should have nothing left to prove. But at 81, she’s back in college, working to finish her degree ...
I am remembering now the Sunday afternoons of my 1960s childhood, after my wiggling self has been set free from church and ...
Freddie Mercury didn’t fit the usual rockstar mold, but he became Queen’s unforgettable and groundbreaking frontman.
Dr. Yoel I. Haller Dr. Yoel I. Haller, devoted husband, father, grandfather, friend and beloved physician, passed away peacefully and surrounded with ...
Two new books take up that most durable of American subjects -- the uneasy space between what we imagine ourselves to be and ...
These country artists might technically be one-hit wonders, but they contributed more to the genre than a single No. 1.
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 ...
In today’s political climate, it’s become common for leftist activists to call normal conservatives words like “far right”, “fascists”, “Nazis” and “Gestapo”. These words once described murderous ...
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