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Social media posts containing allegations of violence and abuse have some fans wondering if the country trio, Chapel Hart, is ready to split.
Ringo Starr wasn't entirely satisfied with Sam Mendes' original portrayal of his relationship with first wife Maureen.
These songs once landed high on the Hot 100, but over the years they've been overplayed. Still, they have their merits.
Four songs deserving of a spot on your 4th of July playlist that demand more out of this vast, beautiful, and divided country.
The 40th anniversary of Phil Collins’ classic 1985 solo album, ‘No Jacket Required,’ will be celebrated with a deluxe vinyl box set.
Brian Littrell wasn’t the only Backstreet Boy in Baylee Littrell’s corner. AJ McLean recalled “bawling my eyes out” watching his bandmate’s son perform on American Idol for the first time.
David Bowie gave all new meaning to the parental adage, “I brought you into this world, and I can take you out of it,” when he killed his alter ego, Ziggy Stardust, in front of a crowd of five ...
On July 3, 1971, the world lost the Lizard King, Mr. Mojo Risin' himself, rock 'n' roll icon and Doors frontman Jim Morrison.
Check out the recently completed archival Foreigner song, “Fool If You Love Him,” featuring new vocals by original frontman Lou Gramm.
Paul McCartney certainly believes in magic. Behind The Beatles song that opened up McCartney's eyes—and sparked John Lennon's envy.
Toby Keith's patriotic tunes are great, but they can get a bit redundant. So, for this 4th of July, try out these three country songs.
Bob Dylan has often referenced classic films in his music, and here are four examples of that in his lyrics over the years.
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