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These country songs are great, there's no denying that. However, I could happily go the rest of my life without hearing them again.
After performing at BST Hyde Park, Zach Bryan celebrated the moment by releasing not one, but three new songs.
Sharing a post on social media, Mötley Crüe's Nikki Sixx celebrated a major milestone in his journey to sobriety. "Challenge accepted." ...
Daiki Koide, guitarist of Crossfaith, was recently terminated after it was revealed that he had inappropriate conversations with a minor.
Former Poison frontman Bret Michaels is reassessing his jam-packed tour schedule following a recent health scare.
Having to cancel an upcoming performance, Tim McGraw shared a post on social media that showed him with a cane.
Former 'American Idol' contestant, Triston Harper, celebrates becoming a father with the birth of his first child.
There are just certain years that seem to have fostered unparalleled creative freedom. Find three of the greatest years in music history below.
When Bob Dylan heard the Byrds do "Mr. Tambourine Man" for the first time, he had a surprisingly dumbfounded reaction.
Foo Fighters have marked 30th anniversary of their self-titled debut album by releaseing a new tune called “Today’s Song”; Dave Grohl has posted a message paying tribute to the group's ex-members.
When Paul McCartney brought "Let It Be" to The Beatles in 1969, John Lennon was notably unimpressed, as he later explained.
"I Want You To Want Me" failed as a single in its studio version. Then Cheap Trick released a live take, and it became their signature song.
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