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The 50 Best Title Tracks From Classic Albums

The best title tracks don’t just anchor the classic albums they come from; they also become enduring favorites. They also ...
It’s not unusual for musicians who work for the same company to discover each other and explore possibilities of performing ...
These rock songs from 1971 charted quite well that year, but I can't help but think they deserved the No. 1 spot for at least a week.
Alexandre Desplat’s haunting score for Frankenstein brings Guillermo del Toro’s gothic vision to life with elegance, emotion, and eerie beauty.
I listen to these three bluegrass songs now, and they are so good that I will keep listening to them well into my old age.
This marks the first major milestone on the road to the 2026 Grammy Awards, set to air live from Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, February 1. As always, the ceremony will broadcast on CBS and ...
♦ Friday Farmers Market, Depot Park, 270 1st St. W., downtown Sonoma Friday, Nov. 7: Musician to be announced. 9 a.m. ♦ ...
Tyler Childers ‘ “Bitin’ List” from his most recent studio project, Snipe Hunter, has become a fan favorite from the tracklist. The hater anthem is the perfect song to scream at the top of your lungs ...
The Grammy-winning banjoists welcome fellow artists including Vince Gill, Indigo Girls, Jackson Browne and more on the new project. By Jessica Nicholson Banjoists Alison Brown and Steve Martin’s first ...
Bluegrass duo Darin and Brooke Aldridge will perform a single show in Titusville, Florida. The award-winning couple is touring to promote their latest album, "Talk of the Town." The concert is ...
Dierks Bentley and The Band Loula couldn’t let their version of “Get Down On Your Knees And Pray” only exist in the memories (and phone videos) of those who attended the Broken Branches Tour. The ...
When Molly Tuttle finishes “Everything Burns” — the song she’s been using to open her current The Highway Knows tour — she knows she can breathe. “It’s honestly terrifying for me because it starts ...