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Artists that experience quick success sometimes fade away, as is the case with three musicians behind some infamous one-hit wonders.
Bono doesn't think Coldplay is a conventional rock band. Rather, he thinks they are something far more nuanced.
Sandy Denny wrote "Who Knows Where The Time Goes?", a folk classic. All renditions pale next to the version she did with Fairport Convention.
Trisha Yearwood, Sammy Hagar, and more stars will perform at the 2025 One805LIVE! concert benefiting first responders in California's Santa Barbara County.
Luke Combs says he has 30 songs recorded for his forthcoming album, but the country singer still has work left to do.
On this day in 1980, The Eagles broke up after long-simmering resentments between Glenn Frey and Don Felder came to a head onstage.
Watch an archival video of Billy Joel and his band performing a pitch-perfect a cappella version of “The Longest Time” in 1984 in a locker room shower.
Johnny Van Zant is sharing stories, Lynyrd Skynyrd's Ryman performance celebrating 50 years. “It was just magical,” he says.
Many fans may be surprised to learn that this iconic Black Sabbath song was written as nothing more than album filler.
In 1982, Jones and Haggard joined forces for an album of duets titled A Taste of Yesterday’s Wine. The LP went to No. 4 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Its first single, “Yesterday’s Wine,” ...
The 70s saw the rise of Arena Rock, but unfortunately, that movement put to bed the "Church of Rock 'n' Roll", the Fillmore East ...
Key West, Florida, to celebrate the late Jimmy Buffett at the second annual Just a Few Friends Festival, featuring music performances, a parade, and much more.