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Frank Sinatra was not the biggest fan of Elvis Presley. Though, two years before Presley's death, Sinatra gave him a call out ...
Some songs you want to last forever. They are like family and friends. And that includes one-hit wonder tracks, too.
Linda Ronstadt once shared her thoughts on why so many artists were turning to country music in 1970 as a way of escape.
Guns N’ Roses Back to the Beginning concert was nothing short of spectacular. The band performed a six-song set at Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell show, which included four Black Sabbath covers.
This classic skiffle pop tune from Mungo Jerry first hit the airwaves back in 1970. “In The Summertime” allegedly only took Ray Dorset about 10 minutes to write. That’s surprising, considering the ...
In 1988, the super-cool music video for Neil Young's "This Note's For You" was banned by MTV over a strict network rule.
Country singer Rodney Atkins is responding to online criticism of son Elijah's voice following the newly released "Watching You 2.0." ...
However, Jones' influences were laid bare when he played alongside a true soul icon, like Etta James. Revisit this performance below.
When Metallica took the stage at Black Sabbath's farewell concert, they delighted the crowd by playing two of the band's songs.
For some reason, so many of the greatest artists died at 27. These are three of the last songs of members of the 27 Club.
Raul Malo, lead singer of award-winning country group The Mavericks, updated fans on his ongoing battle with Stage 4 cancer.
Bob Dylan's 'Blood On The Tracks' mostly sends out gloomy vibes. "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" offers some cheer instead.
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