Channeling Tracy Chapman’s 1988 hit, the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Health & Human Services (“HHS”) are “talkin’ bout a revolution” in drug promotion. While many have described ...
The song was the first cut on Chapman’s 1988 self-titled debut. That album sold over 6 million copies, largely powered by her signature hit, “Fast Car.” “Talkin’ Bout a Revolution” came out just after ...
As I sat watching the Super Bowl with my family (three generations, to be exact), I couldn’t shake the overwhelming sense that we were witnessing something far more significant than a football game.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Released April 5, 1988, Tracy Chapman’s self-titled debut album on the Elektra Records label. The album featured the megahit “Fast ...
Pyaari Azaadi giving a tour of her exhibition Talkin' Bout a Revolution at Pen and Brush in October (photo by Abeer Y. Hoque, courtesy the artist) On walking through the doors of Talkin’ Bout a ...
Tracy Chapman rarely plays live anymore. But on the night before Election Day, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter performed for the first time in five years with an inspiring rendition of her 1988 ...
-- Lenny Kravitz is eyeing a February release for his eighth Virgin studio album, "It's Time for a Love Revolution." Kravitz played nearly all the instruments on his first effort in three years, which ...