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Johnny Cash wrote more than a few protest songs in his day. Here are a few of his finest, plus a few of his most underrated.
The Rolling Stones' cover of The Valentinos' "It's All Over Now" earned the legendary band their first No. 1 hit in the U.K.
Ernest and Lukas Nelson delighted fans by debuting a new ballad, "A Penny Short," during a recent Grand Ole Opry performance.
This short-lived supergroup only lasted a few years before breaking up, and only diehard classic rock fans know about them.
In a recent interview, Queen’s Brian May shared recollections of the band’s unforgettable Live Aid performance, calling it “one of our finest hours.” ...
While performing at the Windy City Smokeout, Riley Green decided to celebrate Toby Keith with "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue." ...
With Thomas Rhett performing in New York, the country singer decided to welcome the star of 'The King of Queens' to the stage.
Back in 2006, both Brand and Stewart attended GQ’s Men of the Year Awards. During the award ceremony, Brand took to the stage to give his acceptance speech. In his speech, Brand apparently admitted to ...
Soundgarden were slated to perform at Back to the Beginning to honor Black Sabbath. Recently, they explained their absence.
While lasting for 34 years, the Oregon Jamboree country music festival announced that 2025 would be the final year.
Fifty-two years ago today, the Everly Brothers took the stage for a farewell show that ended in a smashed guitar and an angry audience.
John Lennon isn't the easiest musician to cover, but these three bands and musicians managed to do so with flying colors.
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