Earth, Wind & Fire was founded by Maurice White in 1969. Here's everything to know about where the band's members are today.
Which of the five nominees deserved 1975 Album of the Year honors at the Grammys? We look back and make our selection.
Percussionist Evelyn Glennie and poet Raymond Antrobus performed their latest album 'Aloud' in single takes, with no ...
He was a recording engineer behind film scores for ‘A Few Good Men,’ ‘Sleepless in Seattle’ and ‘Footloose,’ among other ...
Joel Moss, a six-time Grammy-winning music producer, engineer and mixer who worked on 'Footloose', 'Stop Making Sense,' 'Genius Loves Company' and more was 79.
Joel Moss, a Grammy-winning audio engineer who worked with Johnny Cash and Joe Cocker, died Sept. 15 at age 79.
He is survived by his wife, Terri-Lynn Pellegri; daughter Rachael Moss; grandchildren Zuzu Booth and Griffin Booth; brother ...
Saratoga’s Joel Moss, Grammy-winning recording engineer, dies at 79 after working with everyone from Ray Charles to Rod ...
Frank Sinatra’s 1955 classic ‘In the Wee Small Hours’ is being reissued on vinyl to mark its 70th anniversary. It's his ‘melancholy masterpiece.' ...
The actor has four Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actress for her roles in Prime Suspect 4: The Scent of Darkness, The Passion of ...
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