An artist's biggest hits aren't always loved by the artists who cut them, as is the case for these acts who hated their most popular tunes.
I could never play with a band that moves on the beat, or under the beat. ... It has to be on the edge…that’s the rock and roller in me.” ...
After Elton John finished playing "Honky Tonk Women" with The Rolling Stones live in 1975, he didn't waltz off. No, he ...
The singer/songwriter era hit its heights in 1975. Here are four hits from the era that show just how high those tunesmiths ...
On this day in 1991, Guns N' Roses occupied the first two spots on the UK album chart with 'Use Your Illusion I and II.' ...
On 1976, George Harrison and his record label began a contentious legal battle that ended with Harrison paying millions.
Arriving in 1989 with his self-titled debut album, Garth Brooks quickly became synonymous with the ’90s country movement. His second single, “If Tomorrow Never Comes,” became his first No. 1 hit the ...
Zach Bryan has officially dethroned "King of Country" George Strait with the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history.
The Beatles had lots of great songs, but "Hey Jude" is among the best in terms of composition, sales, and overall legacy.
These one-hit wonders songs from the 1960s are so good, they'd be way too difficult to cover properly. Even for a talented musician.
Country stars Carly Pearce and Luke Combs just performed a song they wrote together six years ago for the first time.
New York City was the place to be in the 70s, and bands and musicians from the city really dominated music for some time.