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During a 1999 television appearance, Waylon Jennings shared heartwarming and hilarious sentiments about the country music scene.
Tomas Lindberg, the singer of the death metal band At the Gates, died less than two years after he was diagnosed with cancer.
On 1977, Talking Heads released this classic album with some help from an ice cream-loving underground NYC icon.
Why Bob Dylan and The Band ignoring what the rest of the world had to say changed the sound of rock 'n' roll forever.
Thirty-two years ago today, Alan Jackson was at the top of the country chart with his first No. 1 album, which contained a mega hit.
In an interview just before his death, David Crosby reflected on how The Byrds were impacted by The Beatles' 'Revolver'.
When Van Halen was working on their sixth album, the band got stuck on one track on '1984' that Michael McDonald helped them write.
Foo Fighters found their new drummer in Ilan Rubin, four months after they fired Josh Freese, who'd been with the band for two years.
Bran Van 3000 produced one of the best one-hit wonder songs of the 90s, but bad business decisions isolated one of its most talented members.
Forty-two years ago today, Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson were at the top of the country albums chart with a collaborative classic.
In 1974, John Denver was already a successful singer-songwriter. Adored for his signature wire-rimmed glasses, boyish grin, and crystal-clear tenor, Denver had made waves with hits like “Take Me Home, ...
Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson had songs that were far more outlaw-tinged than “Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love).” Still, the digestibility of this song no doubt helped listeners who ...
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