Santana’s track featuring Rob Thomas turns 25 this week. Why is it still a rock blockbuster? By Rob Tannenbaum “To really appreciate ‘Smooth,’ you have to embrace how cheesy ‘Smooth’ is,” Rob Thomas ...
June 1999 changed the world. On the first day of the month, Napster launched and began to change the music industry; George W. Bush announced he was running for president of the United States; and ...
In a tribute to the late George Michael published in Billboard today, Rob Thomas revealed that Thomas' 1999 mega-hit from Santana's Supernatural album, "Smooth," was originally written with Michael in ...
Some duos make such a big hit together they can’t help but link back up. Here are 10 hitmaking teams who reunited at least once after making a smash together. By Al Shipley Contributor When Santana ...
The following is the third in a four-part series examining the lasting impact of Carlos Santana’s electrifying album Supernatural, released in 1999. Man, it’s a hot one. It’s hard to say exactly why ...
As pop princesses and boy bands exploded onto the charts at the turn of the millennium, one song crept out of nowhere to sit atop the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks. Twenty years later, ...
That is indeed a “German-bred warmblood horse” named Lorenzo performing to an orchestral medley arrangement that includes both “Smooth” by Santana ft. Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20 and Bon Jovi’s “It’s My ...
“Smooth,” the Santana and Rob Thomas joint that’s still played on the hour, every hour at CVS’ nationwide, is one of the most successful songs of all-time. The Supernatural single spent 12 weeks atop ...
Rob Thomas calls it fate, those events – including a meeting with Cincinnati native Itaal Shur – that lead to the making of what would become the biggest song of his career Thomas, the lead singer of ...
Rob Thomas doesn’t let success get in his way. He’s sold 80 million albums, but that number and the achievement it represents means little to him. “When people recognize what you do, it’s the most ...
Welp, we’re screwed. Two days after the damning climate report from the U.N., in which the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) announced that the planet would inevitably heat 1.5 degrees ...
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