R&B legend Ronald Isley told TMZ that when it comes to setting the mood in the bedroom, he prefers to play his own music.
His biggest hits included foundational Philly Sound songs "Hey, Western Union Man" and "Only The Strong Survive," written with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff.
The future politician who later served on the Cook County Board became famous performing with The Impressions, which also ...
Producer and recording/mix engineer Steve Sykes’ exposure to music began as a child via his mother who worked as a Philadelphia jazz booking agent. He took up guitar at the age of 12 and struck out ...
Bill Medley’s new album is called Straight From the Heart, well, because it is. “It’s straight from the heart, that’s the ...
Legendary pop and soul act the Righteous Brothers have been soundtracking our lives since the '60s with one of the ...
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Rochester's rich music history cannot be told without the Dady Brothers and their jaunty and jubilant Irish tunes. It is, ...