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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.' ...
These three one-hit wonders from the 70s still rock particularly hard today, decades after they first hit airwaves.
Nash who originally prompted Stills to write “Carry On” since they needed another “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”-like opening for ...
Reverb.com, the online music resale platform, has one truly unique feature that's great for musicians and music fans alike. And that's the fact that they give artists the ability to open their own ...
Comedian Bill Hader recalled how David Lee Roth once pitched 'South Park' team a film surrounding him as an assassin.
Richard and Linda Thompson decided to record together on the sly, resulting in their debut record 'I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight'.
Finding their way to the studio, Steve Perry joined forces with country music icon Willie Nelson for new version of Journey's "Faithfully" ...
These famous musicians and bands decided to go against the status quo and perform for incarcerated audiences in prison.
We can only picture classic rockers in larger-than-life scenarios. Check out three surprisingly tame pastimes of famous rock stars, below.
While Johnny Rodriguez passed away a few days ago, George Strait took a moment to share how the singer inspired his own career.
"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.
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