According to this storied Greenwich Village folk musician Bob Dylan was "unteachable" and couldn't "acquire anything except by stealing it." ...
If you remember a time when MTV played music videos and bands routinely sold CDs, then you’ll likely know these rock lyrics from the 1990s.
Let's look back at three one-hit wonders from 1990. These are three you forgot but need to remember all over again.
Bono didn't always get along with his father. "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" acted as a late-life olive branch.
To date, more than 700 artists have covered “I Can’t Stop Loving You.” For instance, Ray Charles recorded a version in 1962 and took it to the top of the Hot 100. Kitty Wells released her cover in ...
The Who got their first lead guitarist because Pete Townshend wanted the schoolyard protection only a school bully could offer.
On this day (November 17) in 1998, Garth Brooks released Double Live. Brooks recorded the album on his 1996-1998 world tour. The original release featured live versions of his biggest hits at the time ...
Landlocked in Vegas event, Paul Stanley hinted that new music could be coming from KISS, was unsure about more reunion performances.
The Beatles put together quite a few songs that never got released under the Fab Four, but they did splendidly as solo releases.
Forty-five years ago today, Dolly Parton released a No. 1 album that produced one of the biggest hits of her long and storied career.
John Lennon released what would become his final album in 1980, three weeks before a brutal attack would take his life.
These one-hit wonders from the 1990s only struck gold once, but they made it to No. 1 with their special, solitary hits.