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1989 saw the debut of four country stars who would lay the foundation for the next decade— Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Clint ...
Ex-Journey frontman Steve Perry is auctioning off rare memorabilia items to help the California wildfires rebuilding efforts.
Eminem's publishing company, Eight Mile Style, sues Meta for copyright infringement and seeks $109 million in damages.
In a new behind-the-scenes video feature, Paul McCartney revealed that he experienced “some moments of terror,” but also had ...
While touring together in the early 1970s, Merle Haggard had already fallen in love with Dolly Parton. Haggard even wrote a ...
What are the most accessible albums ever? Here are three popular offerings that make a great introduction to pop music.
When I heard a Dylan song called ‘Positively Fourth Street' and thought ‘Oh my God, you can write about anything in songs.'" ...
Watch Johnny Cash, backed by the Tennessee Three, perform one of his biggest hits for troops at a Texas Air Force base.
Forty-one years ago today, Bruce Springsteen released his most successful album, bolstered by a widely misinterpreted song.
On June 4, 1983, the Police landed what would be their last No. 1 single with a creepy, pseudo-protest, "love" song.
Country superstar Morgan Wallen is taking accountability on his latest album, and it's brought him massive chart success.
Nancy Jones, George Jones' widow, recently unveiled a statue of the country music legend outside the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.