Sixteen years ago today, one of the most successful country artists of the '50s and '60s died on his massive horse ranch.
Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir recall harrowing conditions that made Woodstock a particularly bad show for The Grateful Dead.
There will never be another John Lennon, but a TV show from 2018 and a Beatles tribute band tried their best to find one.
Fifty-two years ago today, Charlie Rich was at the top of the country chart with the most successful album of his career.
Paul McCartney has written the foreword to an upcoming book set featuring late Beatles producer George Martin’s musical scores.
Proceeds supported Bonamassa's non-profit Keeping the Blues Alive, providing scholarships and resources to music students and teachers.
These one-hit wonders from 1971 deserved another chance at enduring careers and the chance to escape the "one-hit wonder" label.
Country star Luke Combs is keeping the unreleased songs coming after announcing a release date for his sixth studio album.
Drake Milligan recently sat down with us to discuss his sophomore album 'Tumbleweed', ongoing worldwide tour, and how he has matured musically.
Relive the moment Vince Gill, Albert Lee, and Willie Nelson joined forces for an unforgettable performance of "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain." ...
The contested origins of Procol Harum's "A White Shade of Pale" is a testament to its lyrical depth, according to the songwriter.
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