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Addressing a sold-out crowd during his July 31 show at Arizona’s PHX Arena, Brandon Lake explained how Jelly Roll caught his attention. The “Gratitude” singer recalled watching Jelly “accidentally ...
Chris Cornell was famous for his rock-god looks and powerful voice, but his songs often revealed darkly poetic lyrics.
During a recent concert, a fan caught the eye of Riley Green as he signed his hat and threw it to the special lady.
In a new podcast, Devo members recalled Mick Jagger’s enthusiastic reaction to hearing their quirky cover of The Rolling Stones’ “(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.” ...
Roger Murrah was BMI's Songwriter of the Decade for the 1980s. He wrote Alabama's "High Cotton" and "Southern Star," Alan Jackson's "Don't Rock the Jukebox," Conway Twitty's "Goodbye Time," and more.
Taylor Swift has loads of haters and supporters, and one of her more unexpected supporters is the one and only Billy Corgan.
People have often wondered who inspired Prince's "The Beautiful Ones". But nobody can miss the intense emotion within the song.
The 1990s were perhaps the most eclectic musical decade ever. This is the 90s classic rock supergroup we'd love to see.
Mike Campbell quietly became a guitar legend. I say "quietly" because he’s known more for serving the song rather than flashy guitar solos.
"He will pick out notes from the air that nobody else would sing," said Phil Collins of this collaborator and friend David Crosby.
According to Axl Rose, Bob Dylan wanted Guns N' Roses to cover "Knockin' On Heavens Door" solely for the money.
Songs by Justin Timberlake, The Plain White T's, and Taylor Swift left their subjects with less than positive feelings.