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Steve Madden turns 25! A look back at his greatest hits. Cindy Clark Kramer. UsaToday. Who doesn't own a pair of Steve Madden shoes? Or if you don't, you most certainly did at one point, didn't you?
Steve claims to have been born in 1941, like Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and Joan Baez. His passport says he was born in 1951, making him a contemporary of Sting, Chris Rea and Bonnie Tyler.
From his haunted guitar to his hobo history to his lighthearted outlook, Seasick Steve is the real deal. This episode of World Cafe offers a close look at one of America's dyed-in-the-wool ...
It was a throwaway line in my Chris Christie column from the other day, repeated here: “It’s a greatest hits list. It’s almost as hummable as ‘Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits 1974-78.’” ...
Preparing the vinyl version of the upcoming 'Greatest Hits Vol. 2' release for the masses gave former Journey frontman Steve Perry the chance to get reacquainted with the analog side of the group ...
Steve Spurrier retired during his 11th season at South Carolina with a 228-89-2 record, not including bowl games, in his college coaching career. Spurrier was far more successful in the college ...
Gavin Rossdale of 90s alt stalwarts Bush on working with Steve Albini and a new Bush greatest hits album/tour, one which also features Candlebox and Jerry Cantrell. Subscribe To Newsletters.