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If you were a 1980s kid, you probably remember these one-hit wonders that topped the charts like the back of your hand.
Thirty-eight years ago today, Randy Travis released his second Paul Overstreet-penned single to reach the top of the country chart.
Billy Sherrill, whose countrypolitan style helped launch icons including Tammy Wynette, George Jones, and Charlie Rich, died one decade ago today.
Seventy-eight years ago today, Hank Williams stepped into Castle Studios and recorded a single he'd equate with failure in the future.
He has made sure to let fans know where his allegiances lie. One of the artists Dylan admired most was Warren Zevon.
In a recent interview with American Songwriter, founding Kinks drummer Mick Avory said that there was little chance of a reunion.
Salt-N-Pepa Allege Universal Music Group is Preventing Their Music from Streaming Amid Legal Dispute
Looking to take back the rights to their early music, Salt-N-Pepa accused Universal Music Group of taking their music off streaming platforms.
While performing at the ACM Awards in 1994, Alan Jackson decided to protest the idea of using backing tracks with a hilarious idea.
These crushing rock albums from the 1990s aren't good for a lighthearted listen. Unless you're into that sort of thing.
Fifty-eight years ago today, Pink Floyd released their debut album featuring lyrics by their original singer, Syd Barrett.
Rod Stewart's latest AI-generated tribute to the recently departed Ozzy Osbourne has the internet thoroughly befuddled.
George Michael's final performance before his death was gorgeous, and his last words from the stage to his fans still haunt us today.
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