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Some fans don't love these closing tracks from some of the biggest classic rock albums of the turn of the millennium. What do you think?
Fifty-six years ago this month, Charley Pride took one of his first major steps toward being a country superstar.
Dolly Parton, whose husband died earlier this year, offered some advice to Kelly Clarkson and Reba McEntire after Brandon Blackstock's death.
Stone Temple Pilot drummer Eric Kretz has dropped off The Joe Perry Project’s upcoming 2025 tour; find out who is replacing him.
During a 2008 interview, Stevie Nicks was asked, "Who was the love of your life?" and she responded: "Joe Walsh." ...
The songs from the 1980s below fall into the latter category. These songs waste no time in flexing defining moments in their intros.
This iconic 1960s flower-power song was a chart-topping single and built-in promotion for a festival happening later that year.
Neil Young is one of the greatest songwriters ever, and his songwriting advice is essential for any spring chickens in the industry.
Paul Stanley took a tragedy that hit close to home for KISS and wrote one of the most popular songs in rock history.
This heavy metal supergroup from the 80s should have lasted way longer than it did, considering it was packed with talent.
Carlene Carter once embarrassed her stepfather, Johnny Cash, so badly onstage that the Man in Black turned bright red.
Rick Springfield, Lou Gramm, and John Waite are among the many stars contributing to an upcoming Raspberries tribute album, ‘Play On.’ ...
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