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These four country artists seemed like they emerged into stardom out of nowhere; but some of them had been trying for years to break through.
In March of 1982, a horrific incident claimed the life of Randy Rhoads, forever traumatizing the Osbournes and others who survived.
Mick Fleetwood once recalled a 1970 incident in New Orleans involving Fleetwood Mac, LSD, and driving a car from the backseat.
In a new SiriusXM radio interview, Bruce Springsteen reported that a ‘Tracks III’ box set is “mixed and ready to go,” and revealed a favorite song from his new ‘Tracks II’ collection.
The year 1989 boasted some interesting music, and especially one-hit wonders. But were they more emblematic of the 80s or 90s?
Despite the polarizing opinions, Stevie Nicks once said this Fleetwood Mac album was "ahead of its time." Find out which album it was below.
Bon Jovi's talent has made him a superstar. But his persistence and savvy deserve the credit for his first US Top 40 hit.
However, the original draft of "Take Me Home, Country Roads" was so salacious that it had to be cut before it could be played on the radio.
Music managers are often invisible, so we are going to shed light on three of the most successful and influential in rock history.
In many ways, the 1980s were all about having fun. For evidence of this, check out these three classic rock songs that make us feel good.
Soul Asylum once suggested that sad people might start a company called Frustrated Incorporated. Misery loves company, they say. The band critiqued how sadness was getting packaged and sold in the ...
The Buckinghams dominated the pop charts all throughout 1967. "Kind Of A Drag" was the song that lit the candle.