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Eleven years ago today, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released their first and only No. 1 album. It was also their final LP.
Ashley McBryde was born 1983. She's 42 today, and here's her Top 5 duets with friends and heroes to celebrate.
Mama Cass Elliot claimed a freak accident led to her improved vocal range. Those close to her had a different memory of that moment.
In a recent interview, Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward revealed what he was thinking after the last note was played during the band's farewell set at the "Back to the Beginning" concert.
These musical muses inspired at least one respective musician in their time, and some of them even inspired each other.
The three songs below point to a new direction for country music. Learn more about these country songs that push the boundaries of the genre.
Dierks Bentley didn't hold back when he gushed about his longtime friend, Miranda Lambert, in a recent interview.
In an interview, country star Brad Paisley explained why he believes this Joe Walsh hit from 1978 is a perfect song.
The song was so misunderstood that it was subjected to an FBI investigation because of the rumored meaning behind the lyrics.
Nearly five decades after it was released, John Prine reflected on not being able to recognize the man who wrote his debut album.
On July 29, 1966, comments that John Lennon made in the U.K. five months earlier caused one of the Beatles' biggest controversies in the U.S.
A young Camp Mystic survivor channeled her grief into song when she performed her version of "Hallelujah" in the wake of the tragedy.