MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Some of the ’80s biggest and most enduring hits were created by a single band, Wang Chung – including “Dance Hall Days,” “Everybody Have Fun Tonight,” “Let’s Go”, “To Live and ...
As far as band signature songs which are also insatiable earworms from the Decade of Decadence go, right up there in the upper echelon is new wavers Wang Chung’s “Everybody Have Fun Tonight.” It went ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wang Chung had no idea John Mulaney’s six-episode Netflix talk show “Everybody’s in LA” would use their 1985 song “To Live and Die ...
Early MTV British hitmakers, Wang Chung, performed a 55-minute set at the Uline Stage at Summerfest late this afternoon that checked all the nosatalgia show boxes. A carefully curated setlist started ...
Wang Chung is an interesting band. They are an English new wave group with a Chinese name and a song about Los Angeles. Truly global. Bassist and keyboardist Nick Feldman said his bandmate, singer ...
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The Covid-19 pandemic has been difficult for everybody. But Wang Chung wants to make sure people do have some fun this weekend. The British group – known for its ’80s hits “Everybody Have Fun Tonight” ...
Long Island has had a decadeslong love affair with new wave music. Local radio station WLIR/WDRE/92.7 FM served as the hub of the 1980s music genre whose time was brief but potent. This summer, three ...
Over the course of more than five decades, rocker and actor Rick Springfield has sold more than five million albums, tallying record sales in excess of 25 million worldwide while charting a whopping ...
Wang Chung, the British group synonymous with 1980s New Wave music, recently released a new greatest hits album that contains such classics as "Dance Hall Days," "Let's Go," and their signature song ...
Wang Chung had no idea John Mulaney’s six-episode Netflix talk show “Everybody’s in LA” would use their 1985 song “To Live and Die in L.A.” as its theme song — but they’re thrilled he did. “It’s a ...