Human Interest
198.8K views | +0 today
Follow
Human Interest
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by Skuuppilehdet from Awakenings: America & Beyond
Scoop.it!

Awakenings: ♫Totally Tubular♫

Awakenings: ♫Totally Tubular♫ | Human Interest | Scoop.it

"The sound of the 80s - totally tubular! The 80s' hits defined the MTV generation with pop classic songs that are still considered 'tubular' after over 30 years on the airways. If you don't recall the term 'tubular', it was used mostly in the 80's, or by people mocking the 80's, to describe something 'awesome' or 'excellent'."

Welcome into the Spotlight...

Leslie Sebastian Charles, aka Billy Ocean: The biggest black recording star Britain has ever produced


Via Sharla Shults
Skuuppilehdet's insight:
Billy Ocean is a Trinidadian-born English recording artist. He was the most popular British R&B singer-songwriter of the early to mid-1980s. Selling over 30 million records in his lifetime, Billy Ocean has hit the No.1 spot with hits across the USA, Australia, Germany, Holland, and of course, the UK. His success spans both as a recording artist and a songwriter.
No comment yet.
Rescooped by Skuuppilehdet from Awakenings: America & Beyond
Scoop.it!

Awakenings: ♫Outrageously Successful♫

Awakenings: ♫Outrageously Successful♫ | Human Interest | Scoop.it

"70s Groovy Times brought into the spotlight Dance, Dance, Dance! Disco was at an all-time high and fashion was absolutely outrageous...on and off stage. One group at the very top of the success ladder was a Swedish quartet who first found fame when they won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest. They became one of the most widely known European groups ever and one of the best selling artists of all time. If the name has not yet come to mind, perhaps two of their most popular songs will shake off the cobwebs: Take a Chance on Me and Dancing Queen."

Welcome into the Spotlight...ABBA


Via Sharla Shults
Skuuppilehdet's insight:
ABBA Swedish pop group who became one of the most commercially successful acts in the history of popular music
No comment yet.