Harry Wayne Casey is the founder and leader of KC and The Sunshine Band. He has been called the "Founder of the Dance Revolution." Whose music has been featured on more than 200 motion picture film soundtracks...
The Queen of 70s Pop was also known as the “the Queen of Housewife Rock” her hit “I Don't Know How To Love Him” became one of the leading feminist anthems of all time. She was also...
Sedaka was appearing at the Royal Albert Hall on April 7, 2006, when a representative from Guinness Records came on stage to present Sedaka with an award from Guinness World Records: British Hit Singles...
In 1976, the duo landed their own weekly variety television series on ABC, “The Captain & Tennille Show,” which was followed by three highly rated TV specials for the network. In 1980,...
She was the lead female vocalist for the group The 5th Dimension. She opened for Ray Charles in the early 1960s as a member of the Hi-Fi's. and 1962 She came in first place in the Miss Bronze California...
His first solo album had the self-promotional title, “Who Is Dan Hartman and Why Is Everyone Saying Wonderful Things about Him?”
His first hit "Instant Replay" was certified Gold, sold over...
The name of the band was taken from a sci-fi board game called Star Force. One empire was called The Human League. The group was formerly called The Future.
They use build protective cages around themselves...
In 1985 The Go West singer Peter Cox bought his then girlfriend a brand new blue 190E Mercedes Benz for £30,000. It was his biggest splash.
Go West's most famous hit “King of the Wishful Thinking”...
There's only one cover on their debut LP: Elvis Presley's career-reviving hit "Suspicious Minds," first released in 1969. David Steele claimed the legend appeared to him in a dream and told him to record...
There was no Johnny in Johnny Hates Jazz; this English pop group was named for a jazz-hating mutual friend of the three original members, Calvin Hayes, Mike Nocito and frontman Clark Datchler. Ironically...