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It only takes one song to change the tides of the music industry. Check out three songs that created entirely new sounds in the '70s.
Pink Floyd were handed a hefty bill after an art installation killed all the fish in a pond at the Crystal Palace Bowl.
Competition can unlock new facets of creativity. It can also hang over an artist like a heavy cloud, convincing them they will never be able to compete with their rival’s work—at least, that’s what ...
These famous rap songs were almost recorded by completely different musicians; fortunately, they went to the right people.
The Brits know how to rock. Even though rock and roll was invented in America, the sound traveled overseas to England and the countries nearby and found a home. So much so that the British even sold ...
While opening his tour in the U.K., Bruce Springsteen urged the crowd to support democracy and reject authoritarianism.
Huey Lewis enjoyed a long stretch of chart success. His last Top 40 hit tied into his first thanks to the involvement of a power player.
With “Autumn 1941,” the Wildmans aren’t retreading familiar ground. Instead, they tapped into untold stories of the Appalachian region. In the lyrics, they tell the story of a young girl who was ...
If you think these three pop songs are somewhat nostalgic, you're right, as they sampled these three iconic rock songs.
By the 1975 tour, Buckingham and Nicks only had material from their 1973 album together and their first with the ...
Slash showed off his pedal-steel skills when he joined Shooter Jennings for this Hank Williams Jr. tribute in Los Angeles.
George Jones and Waylon Jennings were frequent drinking buddies. Though, on this occasion, things got a little out of hand.
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