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These forgotten rock bands started in the 70s, and they also ended in the 70s. Sometimes, a band is so good that it can't ...
Once recording a country album, Bruce Springsteen revealed he was releasing the lost album "Somewhere North of Nashville" this summer.
These one-hit wonders are all bangers. But each hit just a little bit more on that Friday drive home from a long work week.
While friends with Willie Nelson, Ray Wylie Hubbard recalled how the singer's band kidnapped him to attend a beer fest.
The Meaning Behind “Prayers for Rain” by the Cure and How Robert Smith Dealt With Age and Depression
Prayers For Rain” appears on The Cure’s 1989 masterpiece 'Disintegration', an album composed and constrained by suffocating depression.
"William doesn't dig, he Burroughs," Kurt Cobain once said when descriibing one of his literary heroes, William S. Burroughs.
Tom Petty loved the track "A Woman In Love (It's Not Me)". Too bad one of his other songs kept it from reaching the heights.
These three pioneering classic rock bands from the golden age of the 1970s are still hugely relevant in the 2020s.
Pink Floyd put on many extravagant live shows in their time, but some of their theatrics got them banned from iconic venues.
Within five years of their first meeting, Vince Gill and Rosanne Cash collaborated on a trio of songs stretching across three albums.
Former winner of 'The Voice,' Bryce Leatherwood, talks about competition win and his new 15-track self-titled debut album.
The Section did sessions on many of the best West Coast records of the 70s. Here are five standouts featuring their work.
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