Right from the get-go, Katey Sagal let her audience know that her show in the Performing Arts Center's Samueli Theater on Friday night was not going to be your parents' cabaret routine. Read More
Barry White, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Smokey Robinson, Luther Vandross, Prince, Brian McKnight, Gerald Levert and Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds come to mind. Read More
Nicknamed "Double Dynamite", "The Sultans of Sweat", and "The Dynamic Duo" for their sweaty, gritty, gospel-infused performances, Sam & Dave were one of the greatest live acts of the 1960s. Read More
NEW YORK, Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Acclaimed singer/songwriter Anthony Hamilton received three Grammy nominations for Best R&B Album and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for his fifth studio album, The Point Of It All and the title track. Read More
Louis Walsh, you learn quickly, only stops talking to breathe – and sometimes, when he's really excited, you suspect he might forget to do even that. Read More
Every Tuesday at 12, we'll hop on Don Cornelius' silver cho cho and watch some legends dance and do interviews. Read More
Although his version sounds like Al Green covering Hall and Oates on "Sara Smile," country vocalist Jimmy Wayne 's roots are deep into country. Read More
Raheem DeVaughn's "Bulletproof" was the only song that sounded like the soul Soul Train used to celebrate that was performed on the Soul Train Awards last night. Read More
Darondo packed a suitcase and decamped for London. Read More
Sure, it's the day before the day before Thanksgiving and most folks are either packing up for a trip or thawing out the big bird, but there are still some musical happenings worth looking out for. Read More
Al Green was the first great soul singer of the '70s and arguably the last great Southern soul singer. With his seductive ... Read the full Al Green bio.