God bless gibberish. Pop music often works best when it's most meaningless, when it reaches for a level of pure euphoric silliness. The word "boogie" isn't quite gibberish; it has a whole etymology.
*When Janice-Marie Johnson said “Listen to my bass here” on A Taste of Honey’s “Boogie Oogie Oogie,” she really meant her bass. The Los Angeles native and daughter of a musician father began singing ...
NEW YORK (AP) – There was little doubt who should take home the album of the year Grammy in 1984. That was Michael Jackson with a little record called “Thriller.” He won, of course, but the Recording ...
The winner of album of the year honor in 1981 wasn't Barbra Streisand, Billy Joel, Frank Sinatra or Pink Floyd. The winner was soft-rocker Christopher Cross, whose self-titled album contained the hit ...
The historic rink at Rockefeller Center, which is set to close for the season this weekend, has long been one of the premiere ice skating facilities in the city, even if it occasionally produces ...
TNT’s Charles Barkley is a lightning rod. He’ll say what’s on his mind and will rarely back down. And when he doles out criticism, we usually don’t hear anything from the other side, but in this case ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this combination photo, country singer Glenn Campbell appears in 1969, left, and The Beatles, from left, Ringo Starr, Paul ...
NEW YORK (AP) — There was little doubt who should take home the album of the year Grammy in 1984. That was Michael Jackson with a little record called “Thriller.” He won, of course, but the Recording ...
NEW YORK — There was little doubt who should take home the album of the year Grammy in 1984. That was Michael Jackson with a little record called “Thriller.” He won, of course, but the Recording ...
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