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Those in the audience at AT&T Stadium for Friday’s (May 9) stop along the Big ASS Tour got quite the shock when, as one ...
These four bands and artists perfected the art of the protest song, but you won't hear about them nearly as often as Bob Dylan.
These three pop hits were glorious on their own, but I think they would be made even better as heavy rock songs.
These three iconic musicians were pretty bad interview guests who destroyed sets, sat silent, or cursed at reporters.
I wish these three songs would finally get banned from radio, and it's wild that they are still hitting airwaves today.
Grunge band Nirvana's frontman Kurt Cobain was a big fan of folk and blues, particularly via the stylings of Lead Belly.
Alt-country star Zach Bryan has reacted to co-writer John Moreland mocking him as the "off-brand version of me." ...
George Harrison's solo work is considered to be the best out of the Fab Four; and coming into his own overshadowed the band's final works.
In a 1980 interview, Jerry Garcia once attested to why Grateful Dead's musical style was so controversial during their heyday.
The prog-pop band 10cc employed a pretty interesting technique for that iconic vocal track in "I'm Not In Love".
There are many off-shoots that come as off-the-wall, but welcomed treats. Below, find our favorite of Lady Gaga's unexpected career moves.
Shel Silverstein, the surprising songwriter behind Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue", passed away on this day in 1999.