Madonna, The Beatles, Elton John Among Most Popular Artists of All Time – via Liberty Games

Madonna, The Beatles, Elton John Among Most Popular Artists of All Time – via Liberty Games

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Madonna, The Beatles, Elton John Among Most Popular Artists of All Time

March 11, 2022
By Elizabeth Scarlett

Liberty Games analysed over 6,500 songs and chart records to reveal the most popular artists in history, and Madonna came in at number one

According to Liberty Games, Madonna is the most popular artist of all time. This isn’t just some daring statement made by an overly-enthusiastic Madonna mega fan though, this result was conceived from hard analysis.

  From analysing over 6,500 songs from the top 100 Billboard charts, starting from 1959 all the way to the present day, the games retailer produced a list ranking the most successful performers in history.

Their popularity was ranked by how many times they appeared in the chart, with Madonna holding the highest amount on a total of 34 times.

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What Rock Fans Don’t Want to Admit by Damon Linker

What Rock Fans Don’t Want to Admit by Damon Linker

I’m Gen X, so some of the performers listed in this essay are a little before my time, but of course, I am familiar with them and have heard of them and a lot of their music.

Gen X has so far lost Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, George Michael, Michael Hutchence, Prince, Eddie Van Halen, and Marie Fredriksson (of Roxette). (There’s also drummer Frankie Banali (of Quiet Riot), Charlie Daniels, Mac Davis, and Tony Lewis (of The Outfield)).

What Rock Fans Don’t Want to Admit by Damon Linker

by Damon Linker
September 4, 2021

The recent death of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts at the age of 80 is just the latest rude reminder of what all of us know in our bones but nonetheless choose to ignore most days: The classic rock era is nearly dead and buried — and so are its greatest icons.

I wrote about this two years ago, and, inevitably, things are looking even bleaker now. Bob Dylan is 80. Paul McCartney and Paul Simon are 79.

And not far behind them are a host of rock stars well into their 70s: Brian Wilson, Carole King, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Joni Mitchell, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Ray Davies, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Rod Stewart, Eric Clapton, Debbie Harry, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Bryan Ferry, Elton John, and Don Henley.

James Taylor and Jackson Browne just completed a tour together; the former is 73, the latter 72.

The baby of the bunch, Bruce Springsteen, currently wrapping up another residency on Broadway, turns 72 next month.

Over the next decade, most of these superstars are going to die, and the remaining holdouts soon after.

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