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Today in Music History for Oct. 12: In 1609, "Three Blind Mice," believed to be the earliest printed secular song, was published in London. In 1880, Healey Willan, one of Canada's most influential ...
Miles Davis discussed musicians trying to play blues rock, calling out Blood, Sweat & Tears as a group who were "embarrassing" to watch.
Mystery Train’ author Greil Marcus discusses his seminal rock ‘n’ roll book, which is being rereleased for its 50th ...
Jelly Roll has stories to tell, and he's sharing his words of wisdom through country music. "I wouldn't be the man I am today if it wasn't for what I went through. I think it empowered me. I think it ...
"The rock ’n’ roll era of the '70s was fast-paced and produced living legends such as Ozzy Osbourne, Mick Jagger, John Bonham and Keith Richards. However, their lifestyles of partying and drug use ...
On 1981, Prince ran off stage crying after a disastrous set opening for rock icons on their 'Tattoo You' tour.
Olivia Rodrigo, Elton John, Missy Elliott, and Doja Cat are among the star-packed lineup for this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
The chances of the Fiat Topolino being sold in the States are close to none, and that's a real shame. Is bigger always better ...
Rush announced the dates for a 12-show 2026 North American summer Fifty Something tour that will honor late drummer Neil Peart; see the dates.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee invested in ads across 13 districts, accusing Republicans of shutting down ...
Bruce Springsteen played numerous favorites from the '70s and some contemplative new songs at his first Houston show in eight ...