Two years after the Five Stairsteps brought a song of hope to the Top 10 the Edwin Hawkins Singers brought their gospel soul to it
Daryl Hall & John Oates
Mel & Tim went to Muscle Shoals to record their 1972 hit
Billy Paul’s career was not limited to one hit single
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
The brothers from Providence had their first big hit in 1973
David Ruffin was not the only Temptation who went on to solo success
It was the beginning of a Hall of Fame career for Hall & Oates
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
The next time someone complains that album covers aren’t big enough anymore thanks to CDs and digital music, show them this gallery.
It’s 11:00 AM on Friday, do you know where your shuffle is?
Chart Attack! is back for episode 2, covering the Top 10 from March 19, 1983.
Before we even get into this selection of songs — the conclusion of Disc Two, for those of you playing along at home — this exchange… Dw. Dunphy — Two…
This week’s spotlight shines on a great 1959 Cadence single by the Everly Brothers, “Poor Jenny.”
Drop the leftover stuffing, put down that TV, and shuffle into this week’s Friday Five!
In the words of our own Jason Hare, esteemed curator of all things mellow, this second part of AM Gold: 1978 is, “seriously, the Mellow Goldiest list of all.”
The letter H begins with Juliana Hatfield, Hall & Oates, PJ Harvey and more from the bottom of the ’90s Hot 100.
This week’s AM Gold is dedicated to the memory of the late Hal David (May 25, 1921 — September 1, 2012).
We close out AM:Gold 1976 the only way possible – really mellow, man.
It’s Friday, and I’m in love! Join in this week’s Friday Five and share in it.
Light some sparklers and get ready to dance your 4th of July away with a special Independence Day Weeknight ’80s Dance Party.
A couple of years ago I had an idea for a regular column here. It started as an attempt to figure out why so many critically acclaimed bands did nothing…
Isaac Hayes and David Porter wrote a string of hits for Sam & Dave in the ’60s. Ken Shane recalls perhaps the greatest of them all.
When duos split up, there’s usually only one breakout star who goes on to any semblance of a successful solo career, with the public casting its vote with its dollars…
Kelly Stitzel helps you ring in 2012 with a special New Year’s Eve* edition of the Week(end) ’80s Dance Party.
*Garry Marshall was not involved in the making of this mix.
The last of the Soundtrack Saturday reruns revisits one of the column’s first posts, about the John Cusack classic Better Off Dead.
Perfect for your soul-crushing trip to the mall on this Black Friday: A rundown of a classic Top 10 from November 1983. It’s the Popdose Podcast, Episode 22: CHART ATTACK! Edition!
A review of Julian Velard concert last Friday at Schubas in Chicago.