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In a new interview, John Lennon confidant Elliott Mintz recalled witnessing what he thinks was Lennon’s final in-person meeting with Paul McCartney.
Written by Kenny O’Dell, “Mama He’s Crazy” became The Judds’ first chart-topping country song 41 years ago today – August 4.
Junkyard frontman David Roach has died, just months after he announced his battle with an aggressive form of cancer.
This British Rock Band Topped the Hot 100 with a Space-Age Instrumental Two Years Before The Beatles
The Beatles topped the Hot 100 for the first time in 1964. This British band did it first with a very strange instrumental single.
Was "Surfer Girl" really Brian Wilson's very first song? The truth is a little murky, and likely will always be up for debate.
Thirty-three years ago today, Brooks & Dunn were atop the country chart with a single they were initially unsure about releasing.
In a new interview, Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott revealed that his band Has “plenty of stuff” for a new studio album that's due out in 2026.
Billy Sherrill, whose countrypolitan style helped launch icons including Tammy Wynette, George Jones, and Charlie Rich, died one decade ago today.
Thirty-eight years ago today, Randy Travis released his second Paul Overstreet-penned single to reach the top of the country chart.
In a recent interview with American Songwriter, founding Kinks drummer Mick Avory said that there was little chance of a reunion.
Seventy-eight years ago today, Hank Williams stepped into Castle Studios and recorded a single he'd equate with failure in the future.
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.
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