Former Grateful Dead vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay died in Nashville on Sunday (Nov. 2) at age 78 following a long battle with cancer.
These incredible hits from 1979 defined music of that year, and also became some of the most recognizable tunes of the whole decade.
The University of Notre Dame announced Monday, Nov. 3, that AC/DC will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4 at Notre Dame ...
Listen to The Who’s fun and chaotic cover of the Beach Boys hit “Barbara Ann,” from the new ‘Who Are You’ Super Deluxe box set.
Eighty-nine years ago today, a legendary country songwriter and multi-instrumentalist was born in North Carolina.
Grateful Dead vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux has died at the age of 78. Here's what we know about her cause of death.
Why are modern pop songs starting to sound eerily similar? Let’s explore the reason that artists like Taylor Swift are facing plagiarism allegations.
Veteran admits he sailed close to the wind as he taught prog giants to drink – but he learned how much it means to play live ...
The spooky season's peak is here, and that means, the best Halloween films like 'The Shining' and 'Get Out' are poised to ...
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The immortals: Africa’s drift from democracy to gerontocracy
Authoritarianism in Africa rarely begins as tyranny. It starts as idealism—revolutionary, righteous, and rational ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 1: In 1847, Emma Albani, the first Canadian singer to distinguish herself in the international world of opera, was born in Chambly, Que.
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How the Eagles Soared Again With Their Final Studio Album, ‘Long Road Out of Eden’
The Eagles hadn’t put out a new studio album in nearly 30 years when they released Long Road Out of Eden in 2007, but they ...
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