There was fun, laughter, some wild costumes and of course music, as Slade fans from far and wide came together to celebrate the band in the city where they were formed.
The Lockworks Cinema will be holding a special 50th anniversary viewing of "Slade in Flame", a musical film starring the band which charts the history of "Flame", a fictitious group in the late 1960s ...
But like most cultural phenomenons, it didn’t just appear out of thin air. The sound, the swagger, and even the spectacle had been long since brewing throughout the duration of the 1970s and was ...
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'Noddy Fest' in Chichester is a paw-dropping success
Taking place on September 6, pooches and their owners competed for top-billing across 18 ring classes throughout the day, including: ‘The Most Expressive Eyes’ to ‘Most Fabulous Female or Lad, Best ...
Like all great acts from the 70s, the English outfit Hotlegs was short-lived. This killer band is best known for their hit song “Neanderthal Man” from 1970. That tune peaked at No. 2 in the UK and ...
The ’70s were full of short-lived sweets that kids swore were the best thing ever. Some were knockoffs that never stood a chance, and others disappeared before anyone realized they were gone. If you ...
Usually placed between 1964 and 1971, the golden muscle car era spawned quite a few iconic automobiles and engines. The 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 is among the most celebrated, and Mopars ...
Trans Am didn't present a particular interest for ChryCo in the late seventies, but when Ma' Mopar finally came up with the Challenger, the championship spawned a street version. Since 1970 was also ...
From the November 1969 issue of Car and Driver. Major truth: Since the first Mustang rolled out of dealers' showrooms in 1964, sales of that class of car have been as high as 13 percent of Detroit's ...
A man holds Iranian rials at a currency exchange shop, before the start of the US sanctions on Tehran, in Basra, Iraq November 3, 2018. [Essam al-Sudani/Reuters] The United States and Europe have long ...
Wordplay, lyrically trickery, and just straight-up confusion are three, more or less, tools that songwriters use from time to time. Why do they use them? That answer resides either within them or on ...
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