In 1974, "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" became the first TV theme song to Hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100—and it was recorded by a supersized studio house band. Performed ...
From finger-snapping to "movin' on up," these iconic melodies are so deeply embedded in boomer brains that hearing just three notes can trigger an involuntary singalong decades later.
Lady Gaga revisited a childhood classic for a new Super Bowl commercial. The pop star offered her own rendition of “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?,” the theme song from PBS family series Mister Rogers’ ...
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Interstellar theme played on an old station piano
I played Interstellar on an old station piano — keys a little worn, sound slightly uneven — but it still carried the emotion of the piece. Something about the contrast made it feel even more honest.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In just over a week, the first-ever permanent Pokemon theme park, PokePark Kanto, will open in Japan. Judging from advance sales, it's likely to be ...
Has any series ever had a more fitting theme song than "South Park"? The "South Park Theme" by funk metal group Primus, later reworked by projects led by Les Claypool, is a twanging, frenetic jingle ...
Many of classic rock’s biggest stars have had their material turned into theme songs for television shows. The trend really started taking off in the ‘80s, as TV producers realized welcoming viewers ...
New artists included Sugarland, Jason Aldean and Dierks Bentley. All three — along with many others — went on to have massive careers in country music. In fact, by our count, there are eight future ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — We love to see local kids do big things. One 13-year-old has certainly done that. Right now, he can be seen on the big screen. It's a film making people laugh, cry, and sing.
In 2026, museums from New York to Stockholm are doubling down on single-artist presentations with a centuries-old focus. The results turn a spotlight on household names like Raphael and introduce ...
In 1769, four months before Gaspar de Portolá arrived in San Francisco Bay, he traveled along a Tongva trail in present-day Los Angeles, stopping to camp overnight near a stream. The pristine site ...
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