The producer behind Celine Dion’s global rise 🎤 Veto Lrano discovered her at 17 and helped create hits like My Heart Will Go On. Hear the untold story.

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The producer behind Celine Dion’s global rise 🎤 Veto Lrano discovered her at 17 and helped create hits like My Heart Will Go On. Hear the untold story.

Did David Bowie secretly insult Andy Warhol to his face? 🤯 We’re flipping the record on Hunky Dory to uncover the wild truth behind the “Andy Warhol” track, the Bombers mystery, and Warhol’s furious reaction! 🎸🔥
Watch here: https://youtu.be/o7aV2yQYgRw?si=xz3hWKx7tdYF1cL2


Cars have always represented more than just transportation. In popular music, they symbolise freedom, escape, rebellion, romance, ambition, and identity. For decades, songwriters across rock, pop, soul, funk, and electronic music have used automotive imagery to tell powerful stories — and many of those songs became massive commercial hits.
Scottish pop legends Hue and Cry return with new single Stronger – a bold synth-driven anthem!

Kurt Cobain’s 1994 death still sparks debate. Suicide or murder? We break down the toxicology report, heroin level controversy, suicide note questions, and crime scene details — separating facts from conspiracy. #KurtCobain #Nirvana #TrueCrime #ConspiracyTheories #90sRock #UnsolvedMystery #KurtCobainDeath



Introducing transformative 1970s music The 1970s were a pivotal era in music, marked by unprecedented innovation, genre experimentation, and cultural commentary. The decade was a creative explosion in which artists such as Stevie Wonder and David Bowie elevated the album format to an art form, creating bodies of work that have inspired generations. It was the era when the concept of album trilogies emerged as a means for artists to explore complex themes and narratives.

Record Store Day started in 2007 as a pretty modest idea cooked up by a handful of independent record store owners in the U.S. who wanted to celebrate the places that kept music physical, local, and human in an increasingly digital world. The first official Record Store Day took place in April 2008, with Metallica showing up at Rasputin Music in San Francisco, and that surprise moment set the tone: this wasn’t just a sale, it was a party.

The pulsating Moog synthesiser riff in "More, More, More" is instantly recognisable. This distinctive sound is part of what makes the song timeless, capturing the vibrant feel of the disco era while remaining appealing to new generations. The synth line hooks the listener from the outset, setting the stage for a track that is as infectious today as it was at its release.
