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The opening lines often draw listeners in, but the closing lines of famous rock songs can leave them pondering for a while.
Cover songs can be great, poor, and just fine, but these three obscure covers dodge all of those terms with their sheer originality.
With the Met having a 1959 "Burst" Les Paul in its possession, former Rolling Stones guitarist, Mick Taylor, claimed it was stolen from him.
During a recent concert, Megan Moroney performed her new song "Beautiful Things" which was written for her niece.
These three one-hit wonders have some of the most unique music videos ever, one of which was a pioneering video in the early years of MTV.
The 1981 Billboard charts were full of great songs and big names, and these are three frontwomen who went no. 1 on the Hot 100 that year.
Happy songs are hard to write. After all, it's much easier to wallow in self-pity over minor chords than to craft an optimistic tune.
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.