The opening section of the Ready Steady Go! episode broadcast on 28 April 1965 was hot – really hot. The show was titled The Sound of Motown and its guest host was Dusty Springfield. She sang a song ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - If you’ve ever heard Dusty Springfield’s Iconic song “son of a preacher” (and even if you haven’t) you don’t want to miss this opportunity to watch a movie inspired by the song.
In 1968, the British singer flew to the U.S. after signing with Atlantic Records. Her acclaimed recordings from this period are collected in Dusty... On A New Anthology, Dusty Springfield's Take On ...
Right now, the Two Minutes To Late Night video series is in a truly excellent Halloween zone. The weekly series, in which comedian Jordan Olds rounds up a group of heavy-music all-stars for ...
Is “Son Of A Preacher Man” Dusty Springfield’s best single? It’s certainly one of her most popular and best-known. The 1960s era singer enjoyed a string of hits in her native UK–such as the ...
A Sign of the Times, a new musical featuring the songs of Petula Clark, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield and other classic pop hits of the 1960s will have its New York City premiere Off Broadway at New ...
A music stand stood directly in front of singer Shelby Lynne Wednesday night at the Dakota nightclub in downtown Minneapolis. “Something tells me them pages [of lyrics] fell down and got out of order, ...
In 1968, Dusty Springfield — then an established pop star in the U.K. — flew across the pond to conquer the U.S. by signing what was meant to be a long-term deal with Atlantic Records. The label sent ...