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Sinéad O’Connor's songwriting was at the heart of her talent, but her singing ability was also something incredible.
On this day back in 1969, Merle Haggard made it to No. 1 with a song that cemented him as an icon among blue collar workers.
On 1995, Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys performed in front of a live audience with his daughters for the first time.
Released in October 1961, “Crazy” peaked at No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart. It also hit No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the most successful pop single of Patsy Cline’s career.
Jordan Davis was so determined to not remake his award-winning 'Bluebird Days' that he hit pause, reprioritized his life and started over for 'Learn the Hard Way'.
British heavy metal legends Saxon must cancel more shows as frontman Biff Byford undergoes chemotherapy treatments.
Tinted Windows was an unexpected collaboration between wildly different musicians. They should have lasted longer than they did.
Guitar virtuoso Jimi Hendrix didn't know his set on September 16, 1970 in London would be his final performance.
The Beatles and Bob Dylan changed the masses' taste by being songwriters. And, well, that helped a lot of songwriters, including Neil Diamond.
Avicii belonged to the new wave electronic dance movement, but that didn't stop him from trying to blend the past with the present.
The year 1976 was a fine one for music, and if you were a kid back then, these three nostalgic songs will make you feel young again.
Before he was a country music sensation, Riley Green played quarterback for the Jacksonville State University Gamecocks. With his football days behind him and his music career seemingly nothing more ...
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