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On July 3, 1971, the world lost the Lizard King, Mr. Mojo Risin' himself, rock 'n' roll icon and Doors frontman Jim Morrison.
Check out the recently completed archival Foreigner song, “Fool If You Love Him,” featuring new vocals by original frontman Lou Gramm.
Fifty-seven years ago today, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash jammed for the first time in Joni Mitchell's living room.
Twenty-four years ago today, Roy Nichols, one of the most iconic and influential guitarists in country music history, died at 68 years old.
Paul McCartney certainly believes in magic. Behind The Beatles song that opened up McCartney's eyes—and sparked John Lennon's envy.
Toby Keith's patriotic tunes are great, but they can get a bit redundant. So, for this 4th of July, try out these three country songs.
Ian Munsick has had lots of memorable moments throughout his career, but none more odd than signing a ketchup-covered corndog during a show.
In a rare television appearance, Paul Simon breaks down the "Bridge Over Troubled Water" songwriting process in fascinating clarity.
Most bands feature only one lead singer. But there are a few classic rock bands that have multiple lead singers who are both men and women.
When news broke that Miley Cyrus will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the singer reacted in a sweet post.
Twenty-four years ago today, acclaimed songwriter Johnny Russell, who famously penned "Act Naturally" died at 61.
To this day, nobody really knows why Bob Dylan changed his name from Robert Zimmerman, but here are some of the theories.