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Cher and “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction”: A Performance That Dared the World

Deborah L. Jacobs

The first note hit hard and the lights flashed, pulling everyone right into the rough edge of rock and roll. ...

When Cher and Charo Turned America Into Pure Celebration

Deborah L. Jacobs

The stage carried a bright, playful glow when Cher stepped out with Charo beside her in 1975. Together they lifted ...

Cher, Tina Turner and Kate Smith Reimagine the Beatles: A Medley That Gave Familiar Songs New Skin

Deborah L. Jacobs

The stage lights glowed soft in 1975 when Cher walked out with Tina Turner and Kate Smith by her side. ...

Madonna’s #SecretProject; The Revolutionary Visual Experience That Shook the World

Andy Frye

When Madonna speaks, the world listens but with 2013’s #SecretProject, she didn’t just speak, she screamed. Teaming with visionary photographer ...

Madonna’s #SecretProject; A Provocative Wake-Up Call for Modern Society

Andy Frye

Madonna is more than a pop star; she is a cultural revolutionary. In 2013, she surprised everyone with #SecretProject, a ...

Madonna’s Electrifying “Jump” Performance; A Confessions Tour Masterpiece

Andy Frye

When Madonna commands the stage, the world stops to watch. During her legendary Confessions Tour in 2006 she turned “Jump” ...

Cher and Gregg Allman Turn ‘Don’t Mess Up A Good Thing’ Into a Heartfelt Musical Conversation

Deborah L. Jacobs

The stage came alive when Cher and Gregg Allman stepped forward, their voices ready to meet in a way that ...

Cher’s 1975 ‘Never-Never Land’ Performance: A Theatrical Moment That Still Feels Personal

Deborah L. Jacobs

The lights went down and then glowed warmly as Cher walked onto the stage, her presence filling the room. Every ...

“What Can I Do For You” Wasn’t Just a Song It Was Cher and LaBelle Proving That Female Power Cannot Be Contained

Deborah L. Jacobs

When Cher took the stage with LaBelle in 1975 to perform “What Can I Do For You?” the air practically ...

From Bold to Tender ‘Cher and Art Garfunkel’s Medley’ Was Proof That Opposites Can Create Harmony

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are moments in music history that feel like two worlds blending, and Cher’s medley with Art Garfunkel on The ...