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Turn back the clock to the 1970s with these sad country songs from some of the genre's best singers and songwriters.
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are the most well-known members of Fleetwood Mac, but the band had hits before they were in the picture.
Not all that glitters is gold, a lesson Robert Plant learned in real-time with this Led Zeppelin classic from 1971.
Bernie Taupin recalled needing to calm Brandi Carlile after Elton John walked out of the studio when recording 'Who Believes In Angels?' ...
After years of insisting a reunion would never happen, Cross Canadian Ragweed picked the perfect Taylor Swift tune for their walk-out song.
Legendary rock outfit Rush hit the US Top 40 for the first and, unfortunately, last time with the song "New World Man".
These four famous musicians found even more creative freedom by going the independent route, rather than stick with a big label.
On April 11, 1970, fifty-five years ago, The Beatles ’ classic ballad “Let It Be” became the band’s next-to-last single to top the Billboard Hot 100. The song, which also was the title track of the ...
Thrash pioneers Dark Angel return with "Extinction Level Event," their first new track since releasing 'Time Doesn't Heal' in 1991.
Maroon 5 opened the ceremony with “All My Loving” and “Ticket to Ride.” During a recent appearance on The Howard Stern Show, Adam Levine and Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine reminisced about ...
The Head and The Heart released the fourth single from their new album, Aperture. The Head and The Heart’s new single, “ Blue Embers ,” and their new album are connected with their new label, Verve ...
Bootsy Collins, who released a new album, is the type of person who can illustrate an idea as if reading it from a tome of spells.