The Black Crowes revitalized the marriage of hard rock and soulful Southern blues, carrying the torch of classic rock in an ever-changing musical landscape.
Mariah Carey’s five-octave vocal range, revolutionary riffs and runs, and outstanding songwriting skills shifted the landscape of pop music at the turn of the 21st century.
“The Twist.” “The Pony.” “Limbo Rock.” The undisputed king of 1960s dance crazes harnessed the worldwide explosion of youth culture in rock & roll’s early years.
Billy Idol, along with guitarist Steve Stevens, helped usher in the music video era with a distinctive sound and iconic look that remained true to their punk rock roots.
Joy Division and New Order: the remarkable tale of innovative musicians who created something revolutionary and massively influential, not once, but twice.
With her distinctive voice, rebellious style, and songwriting chops, Cyndi Lauper empowered waves of future artists to perform as their unique, unusual selves.
Outkast redefined hip-hop with their genre-blending sound and relentless innovation, proving the “Dirty South” could compete with rap’s long-standing East and West Coast scenes.