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Fifty-nine years ago today, a radio station in Texas held the first Beatles Bonfire in which residents burned records and other memorabilia.
Buddy Clark, Ray Noble, and his orchestra were the first to record the song about Linda Eastman in 1947, and topped the charts.
While finding themselves at odds, the legal dispute between Daryl Hall and John Oates officially ended behind closed doors.
The history of rock has many highs, but it also sadly boasts many lows. These are three rock frontmen who died too young.
After getting hit in the face with an object at a recent concert, Luke Bryan shared his opinion of fans throwing objects at singers.
Before Bob Marley became a larger-than-life cultural icon, he made a living by reading palms and cruising around in a forklift.
Chuck Berry, equipped with ubiquitous guitar licks, boundless charisma, self-confidence, and catchy songs, helped pioneer rock and roll.
The year 1971 was an excellent one for music. These are three female singers from 1971 who hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Porter Wagoner died on October 28, 2007, of lung cancer. He was 80. Let's take a moment to celebrate the late music icon.
Brad Paisley fans at a Florida concert were left stunned when lightning struck the venue, leading to technical issues.
Dave Rawlings, Gillian Welch, and John Paul Jones became unlikely but exciting collaborators starting in the early 2000s.
Argent made it all the way to No. 5 on the Hot 100 chart in 1972 with “Hold Your Head Up”. However, they never made to the Top 100 again. They had some lingering success in the UK, but their Hot 100 ...
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