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Slade - Black Country Rockers
Wolves’ finest export: Slade – loud, proud, and unapologetically Brummie!

Slade
Jan 1, 20234 min read


David Essex - Discography Singles: 1978 - 1989
Singles listed in chronological order from 1978 - 1989

David Essex
Jan 5, 198910 min read


🎼 Slave To Love – Single: Apr. 1985
In the spring of 1985, Bryan Ferry delivered one of his most elegant and seductive solo performances — a smooth, sophisticated ballad that became a timeless highlight of his post-Roxy Music career. Issued in the UK on 29 Apr 1985, “Slave To Love” was the lead single from his sixth solo studio album Boys and Girls. 🔘 The Story “Slave To Love” was written by Bryan Ferry and served as the perfect introduction to Boys and Girls. Recorded with a stellar cast of musicians, the tra

Roxy Music
Apr 29, 19852 min read


🎼 Flush the Fashion – Album: Apr. 1980
In the spring of 1980, Alice Cooper shocked fans and critics alike with a radical new wave reinvention. After years of horror theatrics and hard rock, he emerged with a sleek, angular, synth-tinged sound that embraced the rising new wave movement. Released on 28 April 1980 by Warner Bros. Records, Flush the Fashion marked one of the most drastic stylistic shifts of Alice Cooper’s career. 🔘 Release Details Label: Warner Bros. Records Catalogue Number: BSK 3436 Country: USA Re

Alice Cooper(solo)
Apr 28, 19803 min read


🔘 Let’s Stick Together – Album: Sept. 1976
Released: September 1976 (UK) Catalogue Number: Island Records ILPS 9367 Bryan Ferry’s suave, sharp‑edged third solo album — a stylish fusion of R&B covers, re‑imagined Roxy Music tracks, and his signature crooner glamour. Released in September 1976 during Roxy Music’s post‑Siren hiatus, Let’s Stick Together marked Ferry’s return to solo work following These Foolish Things (1973) and Another Time, Another Place (1974). The album blends re‑recorded Roxy material, American R&B

Roxy Music
Sep 1, 19733 min read


📰 Pop 30 Charts – Charts: Mar. 1973
A genre‑blending snapshot of March 1973, with Strawbs, Sweet, Elton John, and Neil Diamond leading the charts.

Charts
Mar 3, 19733 min read


David Bowie (May 1970) Curious Cover
A strikingly androgynous cover from Curious Magazine capturing Bowie and Freddie Buretti at the dawn of glam culture — a moment when fashion, sexuality, and art collided in Britain’s post‑Swinging London underground. 📰 Publication Details Publication: Curious Magazine Date: May 1970 Country: United Kingdom Issue: No. 19 Section / Page: Cover Feature + Article Format: Photo Feature / Interview / Cultural Profile 📰 What the Clipping Shows The cover presents David Bowie and F

David Bowie
May 1, 19702 min read
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