Don’t You Dare Call ‘Em “One-Hit Wonders”!
Yes, they each had a big, memorable radio hit. But artists like Devo, Tommy Tutone, and Randy Newman kept serving up other tasty music morsels. You should get to know (or remember) them.
“Squeezing” New Life Into Their New Wave Classics
Squeeze has been long overdue for a “tribute” set. This 4-disc set takes on the songs of Difford and Tilbrook in fresh, unexpected ways.
10 (More) Reasons to Love The Turtles
The Turtles were so much more than their huge hit, “Happy Together.” Have a revisit of the best from their catchy, trippy ’60s catalog.
Pat Benatar’s “In the Heat of the Night”: 40 Years Rockin’
This year marks 40 years since Pat Benatar made her debut on the world stage. If you’re looking to understand Benatar’s artistry, and her contribution to music in proper context, In the Heat of the Night is still your best shot.
Mick Ronson: More Than Just a Sideman
It was hard to stand in the spotlight with David Bowie, but guitarist Mick Ronson did so more than admirably. Along the way, he worked with stars including Elton, Lou Reed, even John Mellencamp — and deeply influenced rising artists like Morrissey and Def Leppard. A tribute to his all-too-short career.