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The ‘90s: Pop Music’s Most Eclectic Decade
Recording artist Solomon Peck believes that '90s hit radio showcased true diversity (while Mariah Carey essentially pioneered the art of “hip hop remixing”).

Recording artist Solomon Peck believes that '90s hit radio showcased true diversity (while Mariah Carey essentially pioneered the art of “hip hop remixing”).

Before they were movies, “The Commitments” and “High Fidelity” were great books. But these are not the only novels documenting the ups and crazy downs of the rock ‘n roll lifestyle. Just ask serious writer Salman Rushdie.

After the massive success of “Silk Degrees,” Boz Scaggs took an unexpected path to follow another musical passion and his latest album, “Out of the Blues,” finds him in fine form.

Our list honoring extremely popular -- if not the most popular -- tunes of the '60s starts with Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline and ends with Paul Mauriat and The Fifth Dimension.

Toto has indeed made 40 trips around the sun, and the band is getting a kind of love that sometimes eluded it earlier in its career.
It turns out there’s a lot to say. Just say “yes” to get yours.
