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Did you know that before Bruce Springsteen was known as a solo artist, he spent time in a heavy metal band called Steel Mill?
Character sketches in songs are hard enough to pull off. Craig Finn manages it and adds suspense in "Sarah, Calling From A Hotel".
The Zombies’ Colin Blunstone will perform and take part in a Q&A at U.S. screening events for the band’s recent documentary, ‘Hung Up on a Dream.’ ...
Brad Paisley congratulated Megan Moroney on her new "1,500-lb. bundle of joy" after the singer shouted him out on social media.
The Offspring delivered a heavy dose of nostalgia for '90s kids with their four-song set on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' ...
Coldplay just performed this hit, which frontman Chris Martin calls "not that good," live for the first time since 2016.
Garth Brooks wasn't the first country star to go incognito mode. Here are two country singers you didn't know had rock 'n' roll alter egos.
Are you a beginner guitarist who wants to impress your friends? These iconic riffs will do the trick and they're easy to learn.
Blake Shelton had a birthday wish that only Luke Bryan could grant and the latter country star opted not to do so.
Paul McCartney describes how the Beatles used divisive recording techniques to achieve their distinct sounds in the 1960s.
Performing at the Grand Ole Opry, Lainey Wilson paid tribute to Johnny Cash when singing "God's Gonna Cut You Down" with his own guitar.
Country music icon Waylon Jennings always hated his biggest crossover hit, despite it boosting his career dramatically.