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In 1979, The Boomtown Rats' hit "I Don't Like Mondays" went to No. 1 in the U.K., but it was inspired by an American crime.
The Laurel Canyon folk rock scene is one of the most storied in rock history, but it wouldn't be that way if it wasn't for these three bands.
Tom Petty's 'Southern Accents' features some wonderful songs. It also featured some tumultuous sessions, as these five tidbits prove.
Joe Walsh is bringing the 2025 VetsAid concert to his hometown of Wichita, Kansas; the lineup also features Vince Gill, Ryan Bingham, & more stars.
A new charity sweepstakes has been launched offering a personal guitar lesson with ex-Eagles member Don Felder and a special trip to Nashville.
Garth Brooks' version of "To Make You Feel My Love" went No. 1 on the country radio airplay charts 27 years ago today—on Aug. 1, 1998.
Jeannie Seely, Grammy-winning country singer and trailblazing Grand Ole Opry star whose soulful voice and sharp wit made her a beloved figure in country music for more than six decades, died today ...
Dolly Parton explains the inspiration behind the title and album artwork of her debut album, 'Hello, I'm Dolly.' ...
In Billy Joel's newest documentary, the Piano Man divulged how he felt about his former manager and brother-in-law stealing money from him.
While making history at Lollapalooza, Luke Combs decided to share the stage with Alex Warren for a duet of "Ordinary." ...
While not always able to perform at his best, Luke Bryan named the one thing he would never do during a concert.
On this day, August 1, 1966, Merle Haggard recorded his first-ever No. 1 hit, "I'm A Lonesome Fugitive" in Los Angeles, California.