How The Beatles’ Fan Club Christmas Records Reflected the Band’s State Each Year Until Their Breakup
The Beatles released a Christmas record each year from 1963 to 1969, offering a fascinating insight into the Fab Four's state each time.
Callie Twisselman is gearing up for an exciting time, with both her Grand Ole Opry debut and an opening spot for Dolly Parton on the books.
Before they were making the mellowest music of the 1970s, Seals and Croft were making "ungodly" music alongside Glen Campbell.
Here's a look back at The Pretenders’ 1983 song “2000 Miles,” the classic Christmas tune that was inspired by a band tragedy.
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Phenomenon of the Early 2000s That Was Likened to “18 Michael Jackson ’Thriller’s”
The Osbournes' were to reality television what 'Thriller' by Michael Jackson was to pop music. For better or worse, they were massive.
Some songs are more popular than the band. Revisit these three generation-defining rock songs that didn't earn bands an enduring career.
Thirty-two years ago today, Doug Supernaw was at the top of the country chart with his first and only No. 1 single.
The Bee Gees' 1977 hit, "How Deep Is Your Love" topped the U.S. charts on Christmas Day of that year, where it stayed for four months.
Steven Tyler has been not-so-subtly paying homage to Janis Joplin ever since he first saw her perform in the late 1960s.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of 'Wish You Were Here', Pink Floyd released a unique box set along with a new music video.
Elton John is celebrating new U.S. and U.K. sales milestones for his classic holiday song “Step Into Christmas.” ...
Prior to Keith Moon's passing, he used to pull a prank on Ringo Starr every Christmas, until it got too pricey for his fellow drummer.
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