Exploring the origins of 'I Fought The Law', the classic punk anthem by The Clash that was first written back in 1959 by Buddy Holly's guitarist, Sonny Curtis.
Weezer have dropped new single We Might As Well Be Strangers, and announced a release date for their next album.
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From Buddy Holly's glasses to Taylor Swift's scarf: 31 objects that defined music history
The outfits, instruments and even rider requests that changed music history ...
'We Might As Well Be Strangers' features Wednesday's Karly Hartzman.
The 20 Best Rock Bands of the 1990s, Ranked The 1990s completely reshaped rock music. Hair metal faded, grunge exploded, ...
George Jones released his third studio album 'White Lightning' on May 26, 1959, giving him his first country No. 1 hit in the ...
Exploring the relationship between The Beatles and Howard Stern, including the song in their catalogue he likened to being a ...
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Linda Ronstadt Called Her 1977 Hit 'It's So Easy' an 'Afterthought' That Became a Chart Smash
What started as a throwaway song quickly turned into one of the year’s biggest surprises ...
Sir Paul McCartney says Imagine by his late great friend John Lennon is a song with a “beautiful vision” which is still ...
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25 awesome albums from otherwise awful artists
While not every artist will stand the test of time — and a few inspire outright derision when their names are mentioned — ...
An American folk rock legend is celebrating the 55th anniversary of his biggest hit. Don McLean, best known for the iconic 1971 song “American Pie,” has more than 30 tour dates scheduled in the U.S.
Bob Dyan's earliest days in Greenwich Village explored, as he sets out as a folk singer before transforming into something ...
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