Rod Stewart tried New Wave on for size at the dawn of the 80s. The result was the 1981 Top 5 single "Young Turks".
On this day in 1970, Charley Pride was on Week 3 of an impressive 13-week run at No. 1 with his greatest hits album.
Aretha Franklin was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in January 1987, a historic moment followed by a somewhat chaotic speech.
The Moody Blues’ Justin Hayward has paid heartfelt tribute to late bandmate John Lodge in a year-end message posted online.
Without these three hit R&B rock 'n' roll songs from 1955, the sound we have come to know and love would likely sound a whole lot different.
"Now And Then" marked the end of an era for the biggest band of the 20th century, with some help from the director of 'The Lord Of The Rings'.
Bob Dylan released "Hurricane" in November 1975. Two months later, it was in the Top 40 and piquing public interest in its harrowing story.
We've entered into the second half of the 2020s, and these three folk albums brought the genre to new heights in the first half.
Alex Warren, Megan Moroney, and Bon Iver are being recognized for their achievements during this year's Songwriter Awards.
Iconic crooner Barry Manilow is feeling better after a recent lung cancer diagnosis forced him to postpone several upcoming shows.
Alt-rock pioneer Morrissey has continued last year's pattern of canceling shows, pulling out of two scheduled appearances in California.
More than a few classic rock stars got famous early on and are still running around today. Others, sadly, got their flowers posthumously.
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