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One fateful night in 1975, Aerosmith tried (and failed) to sabotage the set of their opening band, Kansas, leading to an ...
Heart was part of the hair metal movement that effectively died with the rise of grunge, but somehow, the Wilsons made it out ...
On this day in 1998, Frank Sinatra peacefully passed away from a heart attack in a Los Angeles hospital with his wife, Barbra ...
The oldest person to sign a record deal in Nashville, World War II veteran Don Graves excited to release "The Sand of Iwo ...
In the early 1970s, The Rolling Stones fled to the south of France to escape U.K. taxes and record 'Exile On Main St.' ...
Honoring her grandmother Loretta Lynn, Emmy Russell decided to send her one last message with "Phone Call To Heaven" ...
Nash who originally prompted Stills to write “Carry On” since they needed another “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”-like opening for ...
These three one-hit wonders from the 70s still rock particularly hard today, decades after they first hit airwaves.
With 'The Voice' revealing the coaches for season 28, Niall Horan shared his excitement to return to the hit show.
"We could tell that ‘Listen Like Thieves’ had planted a seed around the world," said INXS' Tim Farriss on the band's 1985 breakout album.
With scammers stealing thousands while posing as singers like Garth Brooks and Kid Rock, Michigan Attorney General issued warning.
These songs are classics today, but they faced backlash upon their release. They were censored or outright banned by radio stations and more.