Sammy Hagar posted a video on his socials in which he congratulated his “hero,” Paul Rodgers, on Bad Company’s nomination for ...
Elton John and Rod Stewart have had a decades-long "rivalry" that once led to a promotional blimp getting shot out of the sky.
Bobby Rush has teamed up with Kenny Wayne Shepherd for a new collaborative blues album, ‘Young Fashioned Ways.’ ...
Doug Kiker, who gained fame as the “Singing Garbage Man” on season 18 of American Idol, has died. He was 32 years old. Kiker’s sister, Angela Evans, announced his passing Wednesday (March 12) in a ...
The 2000s are host to a treasure trove of corny pop music, as *NSYNC, Gwen Stefani, Fergie, and Plain White T's proved with their songs.
Sometimes, our parents withhold cool music from us when we're young; here are some of the popular artists I wasn't allowed to listen to.
Recently, a friend of Dolly Parton and Carl Dean revealed the sweet promise that she made him before he passed away.
The Lumineers burst onto the scene with their folk-rock love song "Ho Hey," but was it actually ever a love song to begin with?
Merle Haggard was asked to join The Highwaymen as the fifth member, but there was one financial reason that dissuaded him from doing so.
Thanks to their original and inventive sound, these three 1970s country albums were hard to stop listening to.
Thanks to a few artists, bluegrass is back, and here are three bands currently transforming the genre and adding to its rich legacy.
We explore three conspiracy theories about musicians faking their own death, each more outlandish than the last.
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