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Ace Frehley was the spaceman guitar hero at the heart of Kiss. Just a kid from the Bronx, he transformed into an ...
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The Rolling Stones’ Miss You wasn’t just a disco detour; it was the moment rock and roll learned how to dance.
D'Angelo blurred the lines between sacred and sensual, defining modern R&B with his unique voice and musicianship.
D'Angelo, who died Tuesday, did not leave many albums behind, but there are plenty of deep cuts lurking in the crates — here are 10 of the best.
D'Angelo could effortlessly weave hip-hop into his sound and Devil's Pie might be the best example. This song sounds like a breezy Sunday afternoon ride with your favorite person and the windows down.
There are a lot of forgotten and somewhat lost songs that came out in 1977, and some of them deserve way more love today.