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I bet you've heard of these three songs before, or can at least recall their melodies. But can you sing them from memory? I certainly can't.
These three bands highlight how Birmingham, England, changed rock music with legends like Black Sabbath, Duran Duran, and ELO.
A short-lived rock supergroup got together for the purpose of charity, resulting in a killer cover of Deep Purple's "Smoke On ...
When Metallica opened for The Rolling Stones in 2005, they had to follow an odd request that would ultimately teach them a lesson in humanity.
In a 1980 interview, John Lennon and Yoko Ono addressed the media's obsession with their personal life, shutting down the negativity.
Fiona Apple endured a long wait to officially release 'Extraordinary Machine'. The title track insisted she could handle the drama just fine.
That history became “California Girls,” released July 12, 1965, as part of The Beach Boys’ ninth studio album, Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) Reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, it’s easily ...
At the height of their fame in 1984, Motley Crue and Black Sabbath joined forces for the Shout at the Devil Tour. As the heavy metal pioneers took their final bow, Crue bassist Nikki Sixx reminisced ...
Eventually, the legendary crooner crossed paths with record producer Sam Phillips, who launched Sun Record Company in 1952. Initially, Phillips wanted the 19-year-old to make demos of songs meant for ...
Some of the most insane rock moments of all time have been forgotten, so let's refresh your memory. They really got wild back in the day.
George Harrison might have been known for being quiet, but he certainly wasn't quiet in an interview published on this day in 1997.
The Beach Boys co-founder Mike Love reveals the songs he sang with Brian Wilson just three weeks before the icon's death.
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