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Red Hot Chili Peppers distill their universal philosophy in "Stadium Arcadium", the emotional track that began with drummer Chad Smith.
If you were to compare the popular music today to that of 1959, it might feel like you were not only going back in time but that you’d stepped foot on another planet. Indeed, forget comparing it to ...
Brian Jones left a major impact on The Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger wished him a fond farewell on "Shine A Light".
Lee Greenwood released "God Bless the U.S.A." in 1984—an iconic patriotic song inspired by Elvis Presley and John Phillip Sousa.
The power of rock and roll might seem like it could conquer all, but as Mick Jagger and David Bowie learned in 1985, that’s not quite true. For example, mid-1980s technology was always going to be mid ...
While planning to take his tour internationally, Marilyn Manson was forced to cancel show due to a campaign surrounding his assault allegations.
Joni Mitchell once said she was "sick of being lumped in with the women," with the exception of one singer songwriter.
The Voice' coach John Legend is clearing up confusion regarding a potential performance in Naples, Italy, next weekend.
If you want to know Graham Nash a little better, David Crosby would have recommended you listen to this CSN song.
Bob Dylan tends to not revisit his old work, but there are a surprising number of songs he has only performed once.
The crowd at Morgan Wallen's Wisconsin show was thrilled when Ella Langley joined the country star onstage for "What I Want." ...
Beyoncé effortlessly bounced back from a technical malfunction during her hometown 'Cowboy Carter' stop in Houston.
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