Playing time:04:08:51
Artist: VA
Tracklist:
01. Then He Kissed Me (02:38)
02. Where Did Our Love Go (02:34)
03. Dancing In The Street (02:40)
04. A Lover s Concerto (02:38)
05. I Only Want To Be With You (01:50)
06. Make Your Own Kind Of Music (02:19)
07. Different Drum (feat. Linda Ronstadt) (02:40)
08. Downtown (03:04)
09. (There s) Always Something There to Remind Me (02:42)
10. I Say a Little Prayer (03:36)
11. Walk On By (02:54)
12. Shout (02:53)
13. The Locomotion (02:19)
14. My Boy Lollipop (02:00)
15. It Might as Well Rain Until September (02:27)
16. Leader Of The Pack (02:52)
17. It s My Party (02:21)
18. He s So Fine (01:52)
19. Baby, I Love You (02:51)
20. I Will Follow Him (Chariot) (02:27)
21. Walkin Back To Happiness (02:28)
22. When You Walk In The Room (03:06)
23. Anyone Who Had a Heart (02:51)
10 artists snubbed from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.again
Earlier this week, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced its annual nominees. Now, we look at some of the artists who maybe should be considered next year. Author: Matthew Copeland (WTLV) Updated: 12:21 PM EST February 14, 2021
CLEVELAND The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame released its nominees for the Class of 2021. Among the notable names are Jay-Z, the Foo Fighters, Chaka Khan and Tina Turner.
However, it seems each year, there is as much conversation about who isn t on the list of nominees as those who are actually nominated.
Mary Wilson, who died on Feb. 8, 2021 at the age of 76, is being hailed throughout the world today for the musical legacy she leaves behind as a member of the Supremes, the female vocal trio that ruled the airwaves from the mid- to late-1960s, along the way bringing the R&B sounds of Detroit’s Motown to a crossover pop (read: white) audience. Along with the trio’s other co-founders, Florence Ballard and Diane (later Diana) Ross, Wilson helped break down racial barriers through the Supremes’ joyful sounds and glorious style. After Ballard and Ross had left the group by 1970, Wilson persevered, fronting the Supremes until the ensemble finally disbanded in 1977.
Famous people who died in 2021: Entertainers, athletes, political figures and more
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Here’s our farewell to celebrities who’ve died in 2021. These folks made a difference in the worlds of entertainment, sports, politics and more. We pay tribute to their lives, and mourn their deaths. (This list of will be updated throughout the year.)
his Jan. 16, 2001, file photo shows G. Gordon Liddy, a Watergate conspirator, arriving at Baltimore s federal courthouse. Liddy, a mastermind of the Watergate burglary and a radio talk show host after emerging from prison, has died at age 90. His son, Thomas Liddy, confirmed the death Tuesday, March 30, 2021, but did not reveal the cause.(AP Photo/Roberto Borea, File)
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Darlene Love in 1964. Love was the uncredited singer on a handful of the biggest hits produced by Phil Spector during the era when he was making his Wall of Sound production technique famous. ABC Photo Archives/Walt Disney Television via Getty
Phil Spector, who died on Saturday at the age of 81, has long been hailed as one of pop music s most influential producers, the man who created the wall of sound and gave us songs like He s a Rebel, Da Doo Ron Ron and Be My Baby. As an African American woman who loves listening to these rock and roll classics, I usually find myself focusing on the voices of the African American women who collaborated with Spector on these and other iconic recordings and thinking about the often harrowing stories they have told about working with him. Starting with Darlene Love