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We need to start DVR-ing “Kellyoke.”
It's no surprise that a couple of years into Kelly Clarkson's nationally syndicated talk show, she's QUICKLY become the diva of daytime. After all, she's…
WATCH: Songs for Safe Driving
As you've been hearing us talk about on Throwback Nation Radio and Retro Pop Reunion, this is National Distracted Driving Awareness week. Alongside our friends…
The Police’s Stewart Copeland is going SYMPHONIC again!
Longtime drummer for The Police, Stewart Copeland, has LOVED his decades alongside Sting and Andy Summers as a member of The Police. But one thing many of us…
We know Lionel Richie wrote “LADY” for Kenny Rogers…but WHERE did he write it?
Lionel Richie has been making the rounds with the big news of his upcoming tour with Earth, Wind and Fire, and he's spilling the "poop" - almost literally -…
CONCERT ALERT: Queen and Adam Lambert are back at it!
We are STOKED to see that Brian May and the guys of Queen will be back on the road later this fall, and Adam Lambert will be back and singing lead!
Adam…
What’s the one song Rob Thomas sang that he never needs to hear again?
As Rob Thomas and Matchbox Twenty unveil another new album this year, Rob and the boys have been making the rounds, sharing stories of the songs that helped…
COMPARE AND CONTRAST: Fire from The Pointers; Fire from The Boss
Tonight's Throwback LOVE TRACK is noted as one of the best love songs of the late '70s, and one of the signature songs of The Pointer Sisters.
While Bruce…
If you’re going to see the Counting Crows this summer, THIS has changed.
When the Counting Crows burst onto the music scene in the early '90s with hit songs like "Mr. Jones" from the critically-acclaimed album "August and Everything…
TODAY IN 1990: “Pretty Woman” premieres – with ONE BIG FAKE OUT!
Today in 1990, one of the QUINTESSENTIAL rom-coms that set the standard for movies in the ’90s and ’00s first premiered in theaters. Starring the…
NEW MUSIC ALERT: ’90s Icons Matchbox 20 are back
Some iconic bands of the '90s have turned in their pen and notebook they've used for years to write new material, hit the road, and continued to play the songs…