Donald Fagen's song "I.G.Y. (What a Beautiful World") became a hit, as Fagen ventured out from the Steely Dan umbrella for the first time. It's a song that certainly shares the blend of musical ...
In 1985, the Filthy Fifteen was a list of obscene songs put together by the PMRC, which eventually led to Parental Advisory stickers.
Kane Brown is partial to the number three—for many reasons. He was 3 years old and three feet tall when he started playing ball. Three was the number on his athletic jersey. There were three people in ...
With a big, looming rock sound and vocals that shriek through the night like a bat out of hell, the British-born rockers Black Sabbath helped create the genre known as heavy metal. The group, which ...
The Hollies uncovered a little-known song with a mouthful of a title. But they nonetheless created balladic magic with "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother." Here's how this song made it into the ...
Paul McCartney is cautioning against proposed changes to British copyright law that would allow AI developers to use online creators' content for development purposes.
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This gig is particularly significant because it falls on the country star’s late father’s birthday. Frank Edwin “Tug” McGraw played 19 seasons as an MLB relief pitcher for both the New York Mets and ...
A great pop song might feel like magic, but it's actually melodic math (and the helping hand of prolific producer Max Martin) ...
“Key to the Highway” is a blues standard originally written by Charlie Segar and Willie Broonzy. There have been many different versions of this classic, but the Eric Clapton recording for the album ...