On Friday, Oct. 24, the Theater at MGM National Harbor was packed with longtime fans—many arriving early, dressed to the ...
Bon Jovi, the Offspring, Billy Idol, Collective Soul, the Hooters, Alice Cooper and more remember Pierre Robert, the Philly ...
Robert, a DJ at 93.3 WMMR since 1981 and host of the midday show, was known for his iconic welcoming to his show: "Greetings, ...
While he would become a Philly icon with an on-air moniker, his government name was actually William Pierre Robert. Although ...
The Germantown-born illustrator taught Black history to all children, drew stamps for the USPS, and was arguably one of the world's best watercolor artists.
The Raiders called him the anchor of the team's “Soul Patrol” secondary of the 1970s that helped lead the team to its first ...
D'Angelo, the neo-soul genius who transformed modern R&B, has passed away at 51. His impact on music and the soul genre is immeasurable.
Exploring the strange tale of Riker Records, an AI-driven, northern soul focused record label from the mind and computer ...
Michael Eugene Archer—known to the world as D’Angelo—was one of the most enigmatic and transformative figures in modern R&B.
Over 1965 to 1968 Brooklyn's Evie Sands issued a string of singles with classic top sides. Amongst them were “Take Me For a Little While,” “I Can't Let Go,” “Picture me Gone” and “Angel of the Morning ...
R&B legend Chris Jasper died on Feb. 24. He was 73. His family announced the news on his Facebook, noting that he was ...