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Behind Garth Brooks' chart-topping album 'The Hits'—a project the country star says was "buried deep in the concrete beneath the star." ...
Several lead singers went out on their own in the 80s. We look at some of the frontmen (and women) who did it the best.
The Sex Pistols' canon has a surplus of wild stories, but this one might just take the cake for the most disgustingly bizarre.
"Graham sent me that song about the time I was mulling all of this over in my mind," said Coolidge of the push needed to make a new album.
What would happen if people chose “love, acceptance, and connection” instead of hate, conflict, and disconnection? It’s the logical question New York-based singer and songwriter Jenna Torres attempts ...
Music fans can buy two different sets of Beatles albums. Different albums for US markets caused this confusing situation.
Is there a better genre than classic rock to help you enjoy the weekend? No! These are three classic rock songs meant for the weekend.
Lee Emmerson of Five Man Electrical Band saw too many billboards on Route 66. From that frustration came the huge hit "Signs".
In a new interview, Aerosmith’s Joe Perry and Brad Whitford recalled being blown away and baffled by the late Eddie Van Halen’s guitar talents.
Liam Gallagher has a wild and disturbing theory about injuries he sustained during (or after?) a bar fight in Germany.
Listen to Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood’s bouncy new solo song “Mother of Pearl,” featuring Imelda May, from Wood's upcoming compilation 'Fearless.' ...
Listen to a new track by Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and his current group Saving Grace, a hypnotic version of the old spiritual folk tune “Gospel Plough.” ...
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