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The crowd at Morgan Wallen's Wisconsin show was thrilled when Ella Langley joined the country star onstage for "What I Want." ...
Bob Dylan tends to not revisit his old work, but there are a surprising number of songs he has only performed once.
Denis Stoff is leveling a serious claim at his former band. The singer, who once fronted English rock band Asking Alexandria, alleged on Instagram that the group owes his $5 million. Stoff’s Instagram ...
If you had cable television in the late 2000s, you’re likely familiar with the infamous ASPCA commercial featuring Sarah McLachlan and her melancholic ballad, “Angel.” The combination of McLachlan’s ...
If not for Dick Cavett and Joni Mitchell, Crosby, Stills, Nash &Young would have never recorded their 1970 single, "Woodstock ...
Beyoncé effortlessly bounced back from a technical malfunction during her hometown 'Cowboy Carter' stop in Houston.
Some of the best musicians of all time have their own lyrics etched into their gravestones, while others opted for songs they loved.
The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" has a secret third verse that made it to a few live performances... and the lyrics are quite risqué.
After a little girl went viral belting "You Look Like You Love Me, Ella Langley brought her onstage with Riley Green.
On June 29, 2007, the world's first iPhone debuted to the world, effectively changing the way we listen to music (and communicate) forever.
These late 1990s songs were all the rage back in the day, and I bet any millennial reading this knows every lyric by heart.
The 80s produced quite a few excellent one-hit wonders, and their songs have aged quite well through the years.
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