On TV today, The Rubettes at ‘TOTP’ (1974)
December 27, 1974 - if in England, do not miss The Rubettes doing their big hit "Sugar Baby Love" at "Top of the Pops" on BBC
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December 27, 1974 - if in England, do not miss The Rubettes doing their big hit "Sugar Baby Love" at "Top of the Pops" on BBC
Ella Fitzgerald's 'Ella Swings Brightly with Nelson' is a studio album recorded on January 5, 1959–December 27, 1961 with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra and released in 1962 by Verve.Track Listing…
'Oscar Peterson Plays Count Basie' is an album of music associated with Count Basie, recorded on December 27, 1955 with Ray Brown, Herb Ellis and Buddy Rich and released in…
Charles Mingus' 'Changes Two' is an album recorded on December 27, 28 & 30, 1974 and released In 1975 by Atlantic Records.Track Listing : 1.Free Cell Block F, 'Tis Nazi…
December 27, 1996 - you do not miss Nnenna Freelon backed by Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Christian McBride and T.S. Monk on the ABC program "A Celebration of America's Music"…
December 27, 1965 - Louis Armstrong is on CBS panel game show "I've Got a Secret." Will the panelists guess Louis' secret?
December 27, 2012 - Lang Lang will be the guest of honour at the 5th Anniversary Concert of the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing
This bi-weekly update captures sharp shifts across the charts, from Stray Kids storming into Asian Pop’s Top 5 to Kendrick Lamar holding firm as new U.S. hip-hop entries disrupt the balance below. Alternative Metal sees a rare seasonal twist with The Pretty Reckless debuting high, while Metalcore adds fresh weight through new Bad Omens and Electric Callboy arrivals.
In Art Pop, Charli XCX multiplies her presence with late-chart debuts as Rosalía slips, while French R&B reshuffles at the top with Joé Dwèt Filé overtaking Gims. Across genres, December closes with bold entrances, surprise rebounds, and momentum changes that reshape the Top 20.