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Archie Bell

HOUSTON — When Archie Bell penned the song "Tighten Up" in 1967, he was trying to rid himself of the GI blues. Bell was down and out because of the unwelcome invitation he received from Uncle Sam  more....

Alan O'Day I hate bland boring bio's, hopefully this isn't. I was born in Hollywood, CA  more....
Andy Kim Barely into his teens, an ambitious Andy Kim arrived in New York City from Montreal more....
Atlanta Rhythm Section The cream of the studio musicians from Atlanta, Georgia, USA, the Atlanta Rhythm Section more....
The Angels The Angels, Jiggs Sirico and Peggy Davison, have been recording and performing together since they were teenagers. more...
America The legendary producer of the Beatles, George Martin, produced all AMERICA's albums from 1974 to 1979 more...
The Association The Association turns 35 in 2000.  more...
Al Stewart Year Of The Cat, released in 1976, became Al’s first platinum (one million units) album in the United States. more...
Air Supply still will ‘Never Get Enough’ of Air Supply! more...
Anita Pointer ANITA POINTER, is the legendary Grammy Award winning lead vocalist of the world-renowned group, The Pointer Sisters.  more...
Animotion The band all agreed that it felt like magic to be onstage together again and Animotion the sequel was launched! more...
Ambrosia Ambrosia all hail from LA's South Bay, San Pedro/Harbor area.  more...
Alan Parson Project many hits including "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother", and "The Air That I Breathe".  more...
Alison Krauss Alison Krauss, at the age of 32, has achieved more career milestones than most people do in their lifetime. Her first album was released when she was 16.  more....
 
Band of OZ The Band of Oz was formed in 1967 as a part-time band playing fraternity parties and high school proms all over the South. more....
Billy Scott Billy Scott & The Prophets are well known for such beach music classics as "I Got The Fever" more.....
Black and Blue Since 1968, BLACK & BLUE has entertained audiences in some of the most stylish and elegant nightclubs worldwide - from the Virgin Islands to Puerto Rico  more....
Breakfast Club The original retro rockers, The Breakfast Club, continue to sell out clubs and pack fraternity houses from New Jersey to New Orleans. more....
The Breeze In June 1991 four members of the Entertainers said goodbye to the band and hello to DINK PERRY, lead vocalist of The Breeze Band to form what is now THE BREEZE. more....
Billy Joe Royal After success in both the country and pop fields, and hits that stretch from the 60's to the 90's, its obvious that Billy Joe Royal is doing something right. more....
Betty Wright Yes, no doubt about it, Ms. B is still 'cleanin' up! more....
Bachman Turner Overdrive Following his 1970 departure from the Guess Who, guitarist Randy Bachman more....
Barbara Carr After decades of toiling in obscurity (including a low-profile stint on Chess), Barbara Carr  more....
Brian Hyland Brian is an internationally successful recording artist and performer since 1960 more....
Bad Company's Paul Rodgers As one of rock 'n roll's most distinctive vocalists, Paul Rodgers first came to prominence in 1968 more....
Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods spinning the infectiously-tear jerker "Billy, Don't Be a Hero" by Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods.  more....
Big Brother

There are lots of exciting things happening for Big Brother & the Holding Company  more...

Bobby Rydell Billboard lists Bobby Rydell as earning 34 Top 40 hits, making him one of the Top 5 artists of his era. more
Bobby Vee From the white socks and ducktail days of "Susie Baby" to the high tech digital present, Bobby has continued to grow as an artist and entertainer and to enjoy a loyal following of fans and friends alike. more
The Buckinghams The Buckinghams!!! Everyone used to call them groovy and hip, now they're the tightest act around more...
Ben E. King On tour much of the year, Ben E. King is an Artist’s Artist and audiences around the world love him more..
Berlin Berlin is essential to the new wave and electronic music explosion of the early '80s. more...
Black Oak Arkansas They currently have a new CD recorded and are working on a record deal. Look for it in 1998 and prepare once again to get Hot and Nasty!!  more....
BJ Thomas "Hooked on a Feeling" and "Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head" more....
Billy Squier But it's Happy Blue that finally has Squier, well, happy. "This is a collection of songs, pure and simple; there's no pretense or facade. The music is me "and I like it." more....
Billy Swan Billy Swan became firmly established as a major artist of the "70's and continues to be highly sought after today.    more....
Brewer and Shipley Recognized as one of the most successful folk rock duos of the 70's, more....
Bobby Kimball of Toto That band was called TOTO after Dorthy's little dog in The Wizard of Oz more...
Blood Sweat &Tears BS&T's first album with David sold an amazing ten million copies more....
Blue Öyster Cult Spanning three decades, Blue Öyster Cult has a long and storied history.  more....
Big Bertha Big Bertha bio  more....
Bobby Womack Bobby Womack has earned the right to the title of true soul survivor.  more....
Band of Gold Recently announced the release of “The Second Time Around,” the debut album from The Magic Band of Gold  more....
Barbara Lewis  "HELLO STRANGER" "MAKE ME YOUR BABY,and "BABY I'M YOURS" has returned to live performing.  more....
Baha Men Irresistible grooves of the runaway global smash “Who Let The Dogs Out,” more....
Blessid Union of Souls The Story Without hype, without gimmicks, sometimes even without a record label, Blessid Union Of Souls has quietly established itself over the last nine years as one of the premier bands. more....
B.B. King Songwriter. Bar owner (B.B. King's Blues Club in Memphis). Performer. Legend. Which hat does he wear most comfortably? "All I do is play Lucille,'' King says with a smile, pointing toward his trademark Gibson guitar.  more....
Bruce Hornsby

Halcyon Days, Bruce Hornsby's ninth full-length album and first for Columbia Records, evoke hopes for the future and memories of the past while appreciating, according to the artist, "Great days, beautiful peaceful days when they happen in these times." more....

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Like Squirrel Nut Zippers, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy revived big band music for the '90s. BBVD concentrated on the swinging days of the '40s and '50s, borrowing some of the Rat Pack lingo in addition to the zoot suits.   more....
B-52s It has been said that the B-52's are as quintessentially American as the Beach Boys. And twenty-five years and over twenty million albums into a career that began as a low-rent lark in Athens, Georgia, the B-52's remain the most unlikely rock stars ever.  more....
 
Catalinas One of the most popular bands to ever come out of the Carolinas more....
Clarence Carter Well, I'II tell ya, it makes no difference if you came from the city. And it don't matter if you came from the country more....
The Contours A Motown Music Revue and Party Band!! more....
Chris Montez In 1962, Chris' single, "Let's Dance" hit the top 10 and he was on his way.  more...
The Coastline Band Founded in 1992 by singer-songwriter and front man Jim Quick (four-time entertainer of the year) more....
Chairmen of the Board The Chairmen's first recording, the million seller classic "Give me just a little more time" which catapulted the group to international stardom. more....
The Crickets In a career that has spanned over 35 years and millions of records, the Crickets more...
Chubby Checker The Millennium marks the 40th anniversary of the world renowned, Rock and Roll icon  more...
Christopher Cross For music lovers, the name Christopher Cross conjures up a wide variety of images:  more....
Charlie Daniels Band On October 28, 1936, Charles E. Daniels was born in Wilmington, North Carolina.  more...
Crystal Gayle Crystal Gayle’s way with music is hardly surprising considering her life story. more...
Chi-Lites One of the great vocal groups of the early '70s, the Chi-Lites date back to the doo-wop era of the 1950s. more...
Clifford Curry Clifford Curry  bio   more....
The Crystals The Crystals  bio   more....
The Commodores continue to perform to loyal fans around the world. They also manage their own Commodores Records label. more....
Chuck Berry Berry is cited by many rock superstars, such as Bruce Springsteen and Keith Richards,
as the original Mr. Rock'n'Roll. more....
Confederate Railroad Few acts have carved as distinctive a niche in modern musical history as Confederate Railroad. more...
 
David Gates of Bread The group who gave us the most memorable romantic ballads of the 70's including: more....
The Drifters His show is the best of its genre on the music scene today. more....
Dave Somerville Sometime in the next five minutes, the voice of Dave Somerville will electrify the airwaves somewhere in the world. more...
Davy Jones With a mischievous smile, long hair, and a British accent to die for, Davy Jones invaded teen hearts more..
Delbert McClinton When Delbert McClinton announces with his latest album that he has Room To Breathe, more....
Dion Dion Dimucci's streetwise doo-wop was Italian Americans' answer to the original black doo-wop groups. more...
The Duprees The Duprees are known the world over for their romantic interpretations of some of the most beautiful love songs ever written. more....
Dickey Betts After being nominated for a Grammy in 2001, the co-founder of one of America’s most more....
David Cassidy When ABC cast DAVID CASSIDY as its juvenile star in "The Partridge Family,"  more...
Danny and the Juniors Danny & The Juniors and recorded them singing one of their own original songs called At The Hop more....
Dave Mason Dave Mason's astonishing 30 year retinue of wonderful recordings, remain a staple of radio playlists. more...
Don McLean Any discussion of Don McLean usually begins with the legendary song, "American Pie". more...
Dramatics While never reaching “supergroup” status in the public’s eyes, the Dramatics have been one of the most prolific, consistently entertaining groups of the last three decades. more...
The Del-Vikings The Del-Vikings  Bio  more.....
The Dazz Band Musical trends may change, one hit wonders may come and go, but if you're looking for the real thing, look no further. The Dazz Band is back in Action!  more....
Dr. Hook Prior to their fame in Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show, George Cummings, Ray Sawyer and Billy Francis were members of an earlier group called "The Chocolate Papers". more...
DK Davis DK Davis hit the scene with "I fought the law and the law won   more....
 
The Embers The Embers started making music in 1958, playing a mix of rhythm and blues and heart and soul that came to be known as Beach Music. more....
Entertainers From the group's beginning, the goal of THE ENTERTAINERS has been to create an unmatched sound, coupled with high-energy choreograph rarely seen in the Carolinas. more....
Eddie Holman Eddie's "Hey There Lonely Girl" is one of the top selling and best remembered romantic ballads of all more..
Evelyn "Champagne" King "It's always been important for me to tuned in with what's going on in music" Evelyn says more...
Eddie Floyd Eddie Floyd was a singer and songwriter who was prominent for a time in the 60's more...
Eddie Money Eddie Money is one of the most popular rock and roll artists of the past two decades. Songs like "Two Tickets To Paradise," "Baby Hold On," "Take Me Home Tonight," "Shakin'," and "Think I'm In Love" reach across generations to build Eddie a faithful fan base that continues to flock to his shows, and buy his records.  more...
Edgar Winter Long established as one of music's true pioneers, Edgar Winter continues to shine as that rare blend of successful rock if roller, experimental artist, and consummate musician. more...
Eric Burdon ERIC BURDON AND THE ANIMALS has been extinct for some time now, but Eric Burdon is alive and well in California and singing better than ever. more...
EXILE Les and J.P. delivered lead vocal performances on ten #1 hit records, all of them written or co-written by J.P. Pennington.  more....
 
Fantastic Shakers The third week of September, 1978, was marked the beginning of an era, the formation of THE FANTASTIC SHAKERS, known as the "South's Finest Show Band." more....
Freda Payne The definition of sophistication comes in the embodiment of the versatile vocalist Freda Payne more...
Fabian An overnight singing sensation, a film star with over 30 films to his credit and the producer of his own concert series, Fabian continues to expand his ever growing career. more...
Frankie Ford Frankie was influenced by the piano stylings of Clarence "Frogman" Henry and Huey Smith. more...
Freddy Cannon In the summer of '62 every teenager in the country was dancing to a hand clappin' finger poppin' tune about a New Jersey amusement park,  more...
Fifth Dimension Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In was only the beginning of their album Age Of Aquarius. Bones Howe told Marilyn about this song that went, "Bill, I love you so, I always will. Won’t you marry me, Bill, etc. more...
Firefall FIREFALL HISTORY by Stephen K. Peeples (from the liner notes of "Firefall's Greatest Hits" on Rhino Records)  more...
Fixx

With all the original line up, they bring us such hits as "ONE THING LEADS TO ANOTHER", "STAND OR FALL", "SAVED BY ZERO", and "ARE WE OURSELVERS?".  more....

Foghat With brilliant, spine-tingling slide guitar, powerful chords, and hits such as Slow Ride, I Just Want To Make Love To You, and Fool for the City, Foghat is 70's, and, now, 90's rock.  more...
The Four Tops The Four Tops: Levi Stubbs, Abdul "Duke" Fakir, Renaldo "Obie" Benson, and Lawrence Payton have been together for 43 years, constantly producing songs about love, happiness, and romantic heartbreak in the quintessential Detroit sound/Motown tradition.  more....
 
General Johnson "Musical trends come and go, but for more than fifty years, Beach Music has been as steady as the Atlantic Ocean's flow to its southeastern beachfronts,"  more...
Grand Funk Railroad The top selling American rock group of the 70’s is back. Grand Funk is newly reformed, stoked by the reissue of the group’s catalog on CD and the new box set Thirty Years of Funk, The Anthology by EMI-Capitol records. more....
Grass Roots One of the most listened to voices on radio from the mid 1960's through the early 1970's more....
Gary Lewis and the Playboys Aficionados of 60's pop classics have cause to rejoice with the return of Gary Lewis and The Playboys. more
Gene Pitney It takes talent to reach the pinnacle of success in international show business and stay firmly entrenched at the top for over thirty-five years -- outstanding talent! more...

Gary Puckett and The Union Gap

Gary Puckett and The Union Gap were one of the most successful musical groups of the sixties. more...
Gary U.S. Bonds Gary U.S Bonds is more than just a legendary vocal interpreter and fiery, vital onstage performer. For over 25 years, Bonds has been a songwriter and arranger. more....
Gary Wright Dream Weaver appears in Academy Award nominee film "The People vs. Larry Flynt".  more....
Gloria Gaynor For those who weren 't there, it's hard to imagine the impact of the arrival of Disco.  more...
Greg Kihn Band Singer, songwriter, rock musician with over 20 albums to his credit. more....
Gregg Rolie Gregg Rolie Voice of the band Santana   more....
Gap Band One of the most influential groups in the history of R & B, Charlie and his brothers, Robert and Ronnie Wilson, made themselves famous with their non-stop humorous funk grooves. more...
Gladys Knight Over the years, Gladys Knight has moved away from her earlier soul and gospel sound and toward an easy listening, adult contemporary style, and continues to thrill audiences where ever she performs. more...
George Jones His COLD HARD TRUTH project proved that George Jones is still "hotter than a $2.00 pistol" and is poised to continue his amazing music legacy with the BNA/BAndit release, THE ROCK. more...
Gene Watson One of them is Gene Watson, a singer’s singer.  more....
 
The Happenings The Happenings virtually exploded onto the music scene in May of 1966 with their first single release "See You In September." more...
The Holiday Band

Holiday was formed in 1991 by a group of musicians who wanted to give

the entertainment business something a little different. more....

Herb Reed and the Platters In 1953, bass singer Herb Reed put together a group of four men and called them "The Platters." Herb got the idea from a disc jockey referring to records as platters.  more...
Honey Cone In Honey Cone Holland Dozier Holland found their female equivalent of The Jackson Five more....
Highway 101 Their special sound was established after recording "The Bed You Made For Me" more....
Hootie and the Blowfish And so it was that smack dab in the middle of the ’90s, Hootie & The Blowfish blew up far bigger than anyone expected—including the band members themselves.  more....
 
Ides of March With it's signature horn riff and opening line, "I'm a friendly stranger in the black sedan..." more....
The Impressions The Impressions were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 more....
Isley Brothers In 1990, Ronald Isley returned to the charts in a Top Ten remake of "This Old Heart of Mine," sung as a duet with Rod Stewart.   more....
Isaac Hayes In the spring 2003, one year after his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame and a celebrated move back home to Memphis, the public persona of Isaac Hayes is surging forward with a momentum usually associated with teen popstars and visiting royalty.  more...
 
Johnny Maestro The story of Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge is one that spans virtually the entire rock era more...
John Cafferty An award-winning songwriter and recording artist with multi-platinum albums, John Cafferty more....
Judy Collins "My recording career began on an overcast, chilly Sunday afternoon in Greenwich Village in the winter of 1961..." more....
Joey Dee "Peppermint Twist" "What Kind of Love is This" "Shout" "Hot Pastrami/Mashed Potatos" more...

The Jets

One of the most popular family bands since the introduction of the Jackson 5 and The Osmonds, THE JETS made their public debut in 1985  more.....
Joan Jett Now, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts have a brand new album, Pure and Simple more...
John Kay & Steppenwolf An innovator on Rock's rugged side, he brought us the Rock Rebel Anthem "Born To Be Wild". more....
Johnny Rivers Rivers says. "I think that had a lot to do with why we had so much success, because we had a real good handle on it." more...
Juice Newton Spend the evening with the "QUEEN OF HEARTS". Grammy, Billboard and People's Choice Award winner.  more....
Johnny Cobb Johnny Cobb bio  more....
Johnny Dollar Johnny Dollar bio  more....
Jerry Butler Butler, named "The Iceman" in 1959 by Philadelphia radio personality Georgie Woods for Butler’s "cool as ice" delivery and debonair, effortless style. more....
Joan Baez It's been told that some artists live in history - and the lives of other artists are history. From the very beginning of her musical career, Joan Baez has never sought to draw lines between real world, real time events and her own artistic vision. Her instincts have often been that of a journalist - or an incurable romantic. more...
Juice Newton Spend an evening with the "Queen of Hearts" or the "Angel of the Morning," or "The Sweetest Thing."   more....
Janie Fricke Janie Fricke is one of the industry’s best loved entertainers. Honored by being recognized by her peers,   more....
John Conlee John Conlee is a lot like the songs of which he sings.  more....
John Anderson The story of John Anderson and his platinum-plus album, Seminole Wind, is the story of the country music "come-back" of the decade.  more....
Jerry Lee Lewis "As long as they gimme a piano I'll be out there. They try to take that away, I'm gonna kick some ass." more...
Jesse Colin Young Young continues to remain on course while his one-time contemporaries have long since faded out of the picture entirely.  more....
 
The Kingsmen "Louie, Louie Oh no, We gotta go now..Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah.."  more....
The Kays The words heard most often from people describing The Kays are DYNAMIC, POWERFUL, DIFFERENT, and PROFESSIONAL. more....
KC and the Sunshine Band KC And The Sunshine Band is one of the most recognizable names from the disco craze of the '70s. more....
Kool and the Gang There was a big news in the summer of 1995, Taylor returned the band and they released a new album, State of Affairs.   more...
 
Living Large Brad Large is a multifaceted professional artist.  more....
Little River Band Little River Band (formed 1975) enjoyed an impressive string of hits during the late '70s and early '80s more
Lover Boy The week of August 10, 1998 marks yet another milestone for the recording group, LOVERBOY. more...
Little Anthony & the Imperials Amazing as it may seem, Little Anthony and the Imperials have recently begun to take concert stages by storm once again. more...
Lovin' Spoonful they gave us such hits as "Do You Believe in Magic," "Daydream," "You Didn't Have to be So Nice," "Nashville Cats" and the anthem for a hot July evening, "Summer in the City."  more...
Lou Christie The falsetto of Lou Christie soared across the country in 1966 his multi-million selling LIGHTNING STRIKES  rocketed to Number One  more...
Leon Russell Leon Russell has been a major force in music for more than four decades.  more....
Lee Greenwood And as Lee Greenwood’s latest CD aptly puts it… “Stronger Than Time.” more....
Little Richard Richard continues to tour extensively, delighting audiences with his unique blend of music and humor.  more.....
Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers For the past four decades, Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers have traveled from Texas around the world, performing their brand of music to millions of fans through live concerts and television. more...
Larry Gatlin LARRY GATLIN’s life these days is all about harmony…  more....
 
Micky Dolenz As the singing drummer of THE MONKEES, which sold more than 65 million records worldwide more...
Molly Hatchet In the early 1970's a new form of music was emerging in the south. more...
Maurice Williams Today, MAURICE WILLIAMS AND THE ZODIACS are in constant demand at country clubs, supper clubs, conventions, and private parties. more....
Martha Reeves Martha Reeves was born in Eufaula, Alabama. Her parents Ruby and Elijah Reeves  more...
Merrilee Rush "Angel of the Morning." The mere mention of this legendary record triggers more...
Mitch Ryder High octane, turbo, high performance, super charged MITCH RYDER & The Detroit Wheels more...
Mike Pender's Searchers The hits include: Needles N' Pins/Goodbye My Love/Sugar N' Spice/ Love Potion No.9/ Sweets For My Sweet/ When You Walk In The Room/ Don't Throw Your Love Away/ Take Me For What I'm Worth/ What Have They Done To The Rain. And Many More.  More....
The Mystics The Overons were singing on the corner every night, and polishing their sound. more...
Mark Farner as the leader of one of America's biggest bands, "Grand Funk Railroad".  more....
Marshall Tucker Band From their self-titled first LP in 1973, to their powerful stage presence in 1998, the Marshall Tucker Band has rocked countless concert venues around the world. more...
Maxine Nightingale Maxine is currently performing her 70s hits and singing in a most popular UK Jazz band. She is beautiful, dynamic with high energy, and still has a wonderfully powerful voice. more....
Motels But as she casually strolls into an empty bar singing "ONLY THE LONELY," she too becomes a victim of the longing for love that can never be. more...
Main Event Band The Main Event Band bio    more....
The Miracles The Miracles bio  more.....
Meat Loaf landing parts in Rainbow, More Than You Deserve, and the movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show.  more....
Midnight Star The synth-funk unit Midnight Star scored several times on the charts during the mid-'80s, led by their double-platinum album No Parking on the Dance Floor in 1983.  more....
Merle Haggard “Who forged the genre that is known today as ‘modern country music’?,” only a tiny group of country immortals could step forward to share the spotlight. One, out of that select handful, would be Merle Haggard.  more....
Mark Lindsay

A USA TODAY review of one of his performances states:  "And Mark Lindsay is possibly better than before. The former leader of Paul Revere & the Raiders looks and sounds great and is a potent showman."   more...

Manhattans In 2003, THE MANHATTANS released their first studio album in fifteen years featuring the beautiful ballad "Turn Out The Stars" which became one of the year's best songs.  more...
Michael Bolton Over the course of his extraordinary career, Michael Bolton-singer, songwriter, and social activist- has sold over 52 million albums and singles worldwide, and has won two Grammys for best male vocalist, and six American Music Awards among many other accolades.  more...
 
Nazareth Before we were enthralled by the raspy, gravel of Rod Stewart's vocals, before the power of AC/DC or the boogie feel of ZZ Top, there was Nazareth more....
Nelson The twin sons of Ricky Nelson, really show off their talent, both as singers and as entertainers. more...
Night Ranger Night Ranger has come full circle to scale the hard rock heights, "Forever All Over Again," as they so aptly declare in the first single from their brand new Legacy/Sony Music album, Neverland.  more...
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band No band more wholly embodies the heart of America than the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. So it's no surprise that the acoustic country/folk/bluegrass group who got together more than three decades ago would have a uniquely organic take on celebrating the Christmas holidays.  more...
 
Ohio Express Ohio Express was one of the leading late '60s/early 70's bubblegum rock groups. more...
The O'Jays THE O'JAYS had a gold or platinum record every year and garnered three Grammy nominations for Best R&B Vocal Group.   more...
 
Part Time Party Time Band Part Time Party Time Band bio   more....
Percy Sledge Soul legend Percy Sledge worked in the fields in his hometown of Leighton before he secured a job more....
Peace and Love Peace-&-Love, a North Carolina based band is quickly gaining recognition for its intense musical energy more....
Peter Frampton Before he shot to solo superstardom in the mid-'70s, guitarist Peter Frampton was a British teen idol more...
Peaches and Herb Over an illustrious career that has spanned close to four decades, Peaches & Herb more...
Peggy March April 1963, "LITTLE PEGGY MARCH" scored a number one hit with "I WILL FOLLOW HIM" which stayed at the number one slot for an incredible three weeks. more...
Peter Noone changed their name to although it soon became abbreviated to Herman's Hermits. more...
Poco Crosby Stills and Nash was formed when Stephen Stills and Neil Young left Buffalo Springfield in August 1968.   more....
Pat Benatar Pat has won 4 consecutive Grammy Awards for Best Female Vocalist in 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983 more..
Pam Tillis Flipping through a Tillis family scrapbook is like flipping through a visual history of country music.  more....
Pat Travers 2001 also saw Pat Travers join the "Voices of Classic Rock" tour, featuring a wide arrangement of musicians from the major bands of the ‘70's and ‘80's.  more....
Poco Tim Smith. In early 2000 Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, George Grantham got back together again together with Jack Sundrud  from Great Plains and toured frequently. Jack did also tour with Poco during the years 1985 - 1987.  more....
 
Rhondels The Rhondels are a musical institution. Making Virginia Beach, VA their home, the group has been entertaining audiences all across the country.  more....
Rex Smith REX SMITH made his Broadway debut as Danny Zuko in the original production of "Grease!" more...
Rick Springfield Rick Springfield was born Richard Lewis Springthorpe on August 23, 1949 more....
Ron Dante The Archies hit song Sugar Sugar . more...
The Regents The year was 1961 ... the #1 song "Barbara Ann". The young men who recorded this hit in 1959 ... The Regents.  more....
The Risse Band For over 16 years The Risse Band has been entertaining audiences all over the United States. more....
Rickey Godfrey Band Rickey Godfrey Band bio   more....
Rose Royce Rose Royce's first recorded album, "Car Wash", went Platinum.  more....
Ronnie McDowell His songs are memorable. He’s unforgettable.  Ronnie McDowell has an amazing string of hit songs  more....
 
Sammy O'Banion Sammy O’Banion with Mardi Gras currently has a new album produced by General Johnson more....
Sonny Geraci Sonny Geraci is one of a select few pop singers to have top 5 songs with two different bands. more...
Sam the Sham SAM THE SHAM AND THE PHARAOHS record "Wooly Bully"  and the rest is rock and roll history.  more
The Shangi-Las Undoubtedly the "punkiest girl group of the sixties" more...
The Showmen

General Norman Johnson formed THE SHOWMEN in 1955 in Norfolk, Virginia.  Originally called the HUMDINGERS  more....

The Spencer Davis Group The Spencer Davis Group was the first British band signed by Island's Chris Blackwell. more...
The Spinners It should come as no surprise that The Spinners have always made music that is at once timeless and utterly in tune with the times.  more....
Sam Moore For years, SAM MOORE was best known for his work with the stirring soul duo SAM & DAVE. more...
Shirley Alston Reeves The next single was "THIS IS DEDICATED TO THE ONE I LOVE", which sold well over a million copies. more...
Sister Sledge While musical history has recorded a lengthy list of performing family groups, there are but a handful who have truly transcended the genre  more....
Sound Express Sound Express bio  more
The Supremes 33 Top 40 hits of which an unbelievable 12 songs reached #1, including: more....
Smokey Robinson “ My songs are written about love”, says Smokey, revealing the deceptively simple secret of his success. “It’s an ever-lasting subject. Love always has significance and it never goes out of style.” more...
Sonny Turner and the Platters Sonny was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in his own home town, Cleveland Ohio! more...
S.O.S. Band In 1980, they exploded onto the music scene with the gold debut album, S.O.S.  more.....
Sammy Kershaw SAMMY KERSHAW in 2003 is a man with a mission. He’s planning a comeback. more...
Starship Who is "the invisible man of rock 'n' roll"? Mickey Thomas - that's who! more...
 
Tams To hear it, you might think you just stepped into Motown. more....
Tony Howard Tony Howard started performing at an early age. He has one of the most dynamic crossover more....
Too Much Sylvia The ultimate in musical variety in a tradition of excellence sums up TOO MUCH SYLVIA more....
Tommy Black Tommy Black is a singer, songwriter, and entertainer from Fayetteville, NC more....
Three Dog Night Three Dog Night scored a succession of 21 hit singles, more....
Tommy Roe

Perhaps the best lead-in for an artist like Tommy Roe is a simple statement. "Don't pigeonhole him." more....

Tommy TuTone "Its not so much a come-back", says Tommy Heath, best known as 80s pop-rocker, Tommy Tutone.  more...
Terry Sylvester Terry Sylvester started his musical career at the famous Cavern Club Liverpool in the early 1960's. His first group "The Escorts" appeared at the Cavern with "The Beatles" on many occasions.  more....
Tiffany T