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Dancefloor Dominance and Artistic Height...

1975: When Britain Seemed to be Falling ...

1977 in Review: Jubilee and Jubilation

1989 in Review: The End of an Era

1988 in Review: Changing of the Guard

Dire Straits “Telegraph Road”: A Masterp...

1973 in Review: Turmoil and Triumph

1972 in Review: Transition and Turmoil i...

1979 Unwrapped: A Pivotal Year in Britis...

1970 in Review: Upheaval and Uncertainty

1986 in Review: Hard Times and High Achi...

1985 in Review: Pride and Heartbreak

1984 in Review: Conflict and Controversy

Tony Crosland

Tony Benn

1983 in Review: Optimism Returns

1969 in Review: Giant Leaps and New Fron...

1966 in Review: A Landmark Year for Brit...

The Pioneering 70s Progressive Rock Band...

British Women Singers Revolutionised Mus...

Ecstasy-Fueled Acid House: Britain’...

Mods vs Rockers: Britain’s 1960s P...

The Unparalleled Artistry of Alison Moye...

The Power of Motown and Its Cultural Imp...
1973 in Review: Turmoil and Triumph
The year 1973 was one of contrasts for the United Kingdom. As political instability, economic troubles, and social unrest mounted at home.
Read MoreTony Crosland
Tony Crosland was a British politician and member of the Labour Party. He was born on August 29, 1918, in St. Leonard’s-on-Sea, East Sussex,
Read MoreThe Power of Motown and Its Cultural Impact in 1960s Britain
Through its infectious melodies and suave style, Motown didn’t just provide the soundtrack to the sixties; it captured the spirit of a transforming nation. The arrival of this fresh, funky phenomenon triggered a Motown frenzy, as British youth eagerly embraced the label’s artists and aesthetics. Soon, the Motown vibe had permeated the cultural landscape, its influence evident in everything from dance moves to dress codes.
Read More1975: When Britain Seemed to be Falling Apart
1975 proved an immensely challenging period for Britain as the economic and political crises of the early 1970s continued to batter the country from all sides.
Read MoreDire Straits “Telegraph Road”: A Masterpiece of the 80s?
As a young adult in the UK in the ‘80s, I always had a soft spot for Dire Straits and I’d have to say one of my absolute favourite tracks has to be their epic song “Telegraph Road.”
Read MoreThe Unparalleled Artistry of Alison Moyet – An 80s Vocal Legend Remembered
Born Geneviève Alison Jane Moyet on 18 June 1961 in Billericay, Essex, this future icon grew up in a modest, working-class family.
Read More1977 in Review: Jubilee and Jubilation
1977 was one of contrasts for the United Kingdom. As the Queen’s Silver Jubilee sparked nationwide celebrations of her 25-year reign, the country grappled with economic uncertainties and social divisions.
Read MoreDancefloor Dominance and Artistic Heights:1985’s Monumental Year in British Music
1985 represented a pinnacle for UK music’s artistic innovation. Synthesised dance-pop, slick funk, and powerful rock anthems, British artists resonated globally.
Read MoreMods vs Rockers: Britain’s 1960s Powerful Youth Cult Clashes
Mods vs Rockers: Britain’s 1960s Youth Cult Clashes
In the early 1960s, Britain’s youth broke into two sharply opposed subcultures – the mods and the rockers.
Read More1979 Unwrapped: A Pivotal Year in British History
As the tumultuous 1970s ended, Britain stood at the cusp of a new era. This was the year 1979 when Margaret Thatcher became the UK’s first female Prime Minister
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2019 marks the 60th year of MOTOWN, widely regarded as the greatest, most successful and best-loved record label in music and to commemorate this landmark anniversary Motown will be issuing a brand new Greatest Hits compilation featuring 60 tracks from across their enormously influential and remarkable history.
The 3CD version of the album features legendary Motown artists including The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Temptations, Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, The Jackson 5 and Lionel Richie.