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Today in Music History for Nov. 5: ...
This month, Gay City News reviews a compilation from the LGBTQ-friendly All Things Go festival and a box set by the punk band ...
Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, and Garth Brooks are among the top country artists who have reshaped the genre over their illustrious careers.
7. Glory Days: This Bruce Springsteen classic looks back on Springsteen’s ‘Glory Days.’ His first verse focuses on his friendship with his former little league teammate, Joe DePugh. 6. Joe DiMaggio ...
Here are the stars who died this year, including Diane Keaton, Robert Redford, Ozzy Osbourne, Giorgio Armani, and Dick Cheney ...
Jackie Wilson made his singles chart debut; the Beatles played for the Queen; Johnny Nash saw his way clearly to the top of ...
We talk to the executive producer of Stephen King's new show, 'Welcome to Derry,' about the choice to feature a song from Broadway's, 'The Music Man.' ...
In the years since, 'Who Wants to Live Forever' has featured in numerous 'best of' Queen song lists, with Rolling Stone ...
On this day in 1986, New Jersey glam metal band Bon Jovi went straight to the top with their third album, 'Slippery When Wet.
On this day in 1986, Cyndi Lauper sat atop the Billboard Hot 100 with the album’s title track. Tina Turner’s “Typical Male” ...
One of neo-soul's most celebrated names, the visionary's top hits include "Brown Sugar" and the Grammy-winning "Untitled" and "Really Love." By Trevor Anderson Despite a shorter songbook than many of ...