An absolute classic. “Sweet Child O’ Mine” was released off of Guns N’ Roses’ debut album Appetite For Destruction and became a fast chart-topper. Today, it’s still the band’s only US No. 1 single.
In the late 1980s, a lot of great music hit the airwaves. Many of those songs climbed the charts, with some even hitting No. 1 on major Billboard charts. However, there are some really good (and once ...
Twenty-seven years ago, the 80s were just winding down – the internet was rising, fashion was changing, and music was genre-defining. 1988 was the year acapella music, rock music, RnB, pop, and ...
It seemed like college radio was the only place on the dial you were discovering new indie records like Daydream Nation by Sonic Youth, Bug by Dinosaur Jr., and Jamboree by Beat Happening, and The ...
Wild Nothing (a.k.a. Jack Tatum) offers his cheeriest take on dream pop yet with Life of Pause, the band's third full-length album. The record is largely about defining your relationships and ...
Dave Holmes on Casey Kasem’s Final Top 40Casey Kasem was never cool, and that’s why Casey Kasem was the coolest guy in the history of radio.
The legendary songwriter penned hits for stars including Garth Brooks, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis and Tanya Tucker. By Russ Penuell The songs told the stories. The artists made ...