The year 1975 was quite a long time ago. While the biggest hits of that year have been far from lost to time, a few lesser hits and deep cuts have been forgotten by mainstream audiences today. I’d ...
Neil Young wasn't in the 1970 Woodstock documentary about the historic festival for one hilarious, colorfully worded reason.
Carnie Wilson, singer and daughter of the late Brian Wilson, was hospitalized due to complications from her lap-band removal surgery.
A duet version of the Black Sabbath classic “War Pigs” by Judas Priest and the late Ozzy Osbourne has been released as a single benefiting Parkinson’s disease charities.
Nineteen years ago today, Alan Jackson released an album that showed a different side of him as an artist, surprising everyone.
In late 1965, The Who fired Roger Daltrey after a potentially disastrous fight broke out amongst the band while on tour.
These one-hit wonders deserved so much better, and I think their second less-successful hits were even better.
Richard Maniel didn't write too many songs with The Band. "Lonesome Suzie" makes us wish that he did a lot more in that department.
These unique and unreleased Beatles songs are still the stuff of legend today. Personally, I think they should have been officially released.
One hundred years ago today, one of the most interesting stars in the history of country music was born in Arizona.
On 1969, The Beatles released an iconic album that foreshadowed their impending breakup around that same time.
The 1970s were an amazing decade for music, culture, art, and more. And if you were a young thing back in the 70s, you can probably recall more than a few love songs you listened to on repeat while ...