These easily recognizable one-hit wonders from the 80s still make it to wedding playlists today... and for good reason.
Jimmy Carter was always known as the "Rock & Roll President" but his favorite song doesn't follow in that vein.
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"I was watching The Beatles doc Get Back, and John [Lennon] says the best time to sort them [songs] out is when you’re doing them." ...
Joni Mitchell poignantly reflected on her 2024 Grammy performance on the new CBS special ‘Grammy Greats: The Most Memorable Moments.’ ...
Flowers," Talking Heads delivered a gloriously free-flowing, ebullient track that fit perfectly with the song title. But the ...
Jimmy Carter, America's only "Rock and Roll President" died Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia. He was 100 years old.
Tom Petty might have been one of Stevie Nicks' best friends, however, that wasn't enough to persuade him to help her out in her '90s return.
Darryl Worley shared a token of appreciation with the man who stopped to comfort his teenage daughter after a car crash.
The Boss has dished out some words of wisdom through the years, and who wouldn't trust Bruce Springsteen for advice?
In a recent interview, Kerry King revealed some of his favorite heavy metal guitarists including one he says is the most overlooked.
"I've always shied away from doing what I call a preachy song, a protest song, but it seemed to work," said Genesis' Mike Rutherford.