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With Kelly Hansen preparing to exit Foreigner, the band revealed the first set of shows featuring new singer in the U.S.
When Stevie Nicks was in the thick of her addiction, she once thought she wanted to go down like Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix.
The Rolling Stones produced a few controversial songs back in the day. Sometimes the controversy wasn't deserved... and other times, it was.
During her Vegas residency, Kelly Clarkson was so moved by her cellist's solo that she stopped the show to have him replay his part.
Luke Combs was faced with a tough choice in college: join a fraternity or stay with his a capella group. He picked wisely.
Robbie Robertson focused one of his finest historical sagas on events in his native Canada. The Band's "Acadian Driftwood" was the result.
"Like all young teenage girls back then, I fell in love with the Beatles," said Dolly Parton of her lifelong love for the band.
The most popular bridges in rock history include The Beach Boys’ “Good Vibrations” and Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb”. Wait. Isn’t that part in “Comfortably Numb” just a guitar solo? Yes, but it also ...
Recognized as one of the greatest songwriters and lyricists of all time, Leonard Cohen wrote these three songs for other artists.
"That song was a total inspiration," said Toussaint. "It felt like a soft, clear white flower settled above my head and caressed me." ...
R.E.M. went from indie legends to mainstream stars. These five massive hits helped them make that transformation.
Paul Simon's debut solo album, featuring a bevy of future Simon & Garfunkel classics, was released 60 years ago, in August 1965.