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On this Day in 1966, Buck Owens took "Think of Me" to No. 1 for six weeks and ignited thee rise of the Bakersfield sound.
As he copes with the grief of his own unthinkable loss, Pat Green decided to take action. The country singer hosted a livestreamed concert Wednesday (July 16) at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
Bruce Springsteen will be honored with the inaugural Legacy Award by the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in October.
Fifty-six years ago today, Ringo Starr recorded his final lead vocal for the Beatles. It was the second of two songs he wrote for the band.
Alan Bergman, who teamed up with late wife Marilyn on Oscar-winning hits like "The Way We Were," has died at age 99.
They did leave breadcrumbs, pointing to the end of their days as a band. The three songs below foreshadowed the Beatles' ...
Willie Nelson's debut starring role in a movie and one of his biggest hits came out on July 18—two years apart.
Disco was huge in the 1970s. Today, some of the disco one-hit wonders from the era are still getting people dancing.
These famous classic rock songs only took less than an hour to write, which might surprise even the most diehard fans.
On April 6, 1974, an eclectic lineup of bands descended upon the Ontario Motor Speedway in Ontario, California for California Jam. Co-headlined by Deep Purple and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, the lineup ...
Country superstar Lainey Wilson recently celebrated the opening of her "Tough As Nails" exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
The Mirror isn’t just a new Trisha Yearwood album. The 15-track collection will allow fans to get a deeper look into Yearwood’s heart and mind because she co-wrote all of the songs. Press materials ...