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Country music has been around for centuries, but the 1940s saw a rise in its popularity, and it's partially thanks to these three classics.
Every music fan has that moment where a piece of music changes their perspective on the craft, and it just might be one of these albums.
In less than a year, the three albums listed here from 1975 changed rock history in dramatic ways. The first arrived with an emerging new genre and a female artist radically challenging the status quo ...
In a new interview, The Who’s Pete Townshend said his post-farewell tour plans may include “one-man shows” and lots of new solo music.
Some folks might cover their ears and run for the door when they hear these three songs, but others won't, because they love the volume.
John Lennon stayed relatively neutral in the press about this controversial Bob Dylan career move, but his songs speak volumes.
These nostalgic metal songs from across the decades will make you want to buy tickets to your next local gig and jump in the pit.
“After about five minutes, I was like, ‘All right, can I just go back to the dressing room and start this again?’” the lead guitarist told talkSport’s Andy Goldstein. He continued, “I’ve done stadiums ...
The situation seemed dire in late July when Dave Edmunds ’ wife, Cici, revealed that the 81-year-old Welsh rocker had suffered a serious “cardiac arrest” and had to be revived multiple times.
These hit country songs from the 1960s sound even better today, six decades later, than when they were released.
We take a look at four underrated rock flops of the 1970s that cold have been easy hits if they were released today.
With the Grand Ole Opry celebrating its 100th anniversary, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will host special exhibit.