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These famous one-hit wonders really need to be properly re-released soon. I think they’d do well with modern audiences, and might even break through to the top of the charts once again. What do you ...
Hindsight is always 20/20, which is why it seems impossible to imagine not associating Kylie Minogue with her chart-topping hit that embedded itself into everyone’s brain in the early 2000s. True to ...
Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at a ‘Born to Run’ 50th anniversary event held September 6 that included a special performance with past and present E Street Band members.
Chris Martin acknowledges how he is emotionally gearing up for Coldplay's end after they release their 12th and final studio album.
On September 8, 1987, Def Leppard released what would become their signature song in the States, despite writing it by accident.
As an example, revisit John Lennon's most iconic guitar moment during the Beatles' tenure, "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" below.
Forty-six years ago today, Led Zeppelin scored their eight No. 1 in the United Kingdom with their final album of original material.
Travelers to the Louisville Airport will receive a unique experience when coming face to face with Dierks Bentley and the future.
Mark Volman, of The Turtles and Flo & Eddie fame, died on Sept. 5 after a "brief, unexpected illness," his rep said.
On this day, 1973, Marvin Gaye took back the charts and started a two week run at No. 1 with "Let's Get It On".
Thirty-five years ago today, Jon Bon Jovi topped the Hot 100 with a song that brought him an Academy Award nomination.
While fans loved the MTV VMAs tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, The Darkness' Dan Hawkins considered it a "nail in the coffin of rock 'n' roll." ...
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