Whether due to innovative recording techniques or songwriting genius, the three Beatles songs below were ahead of their time.
These 1964 country music classics played an important part in the future of country music as a genre, and they're still well-aged gems today.
John Lennon was so embarrassed by "Oh Yoko!", the closing track to 'Imagine', that he refused to release it as a single.
While no longer part of Nazareth, singer Carl Sentance shared a message with fans addressing what the future holds.
Thirty-seven years ago today, Poison started a multi-week run at the top of the Hot 100 chart with a 1980s classic.
First released on the 1970 album In Rock, “Child In Time” featured Ritchie Blackmore, Gillan, Jon Lord, and Ian Paice. At the time of its release, the song landed No. 1 on the Australian Albums chart.
In a new profile in ‘The New Yorker’ magazine, Bob Dylan praises Willie Nelson, calling the country legend an “ancient Viking soul.” ...
How The Beatles’ Fan Club Christmas Records Reflected the Band’s State Each Year Until Their Breakup
The Beatles released a Christmas record each year from 1963 to 1969, offering a fascinating insight into the Fab Four's state each time.
Callie Twisselman is gearing up for an exciting time, with both her Grand Ole Opry debut and an opening spot for Dolly Parton on the books.
Before they were making the mellowest music of the 1970s, Seals and Croft were making "ungodly" music alongside Glen Campbell.
Here's a look back at The Pretenders’ 1983 song “2000 Miles,” the classic Christmas tune that was inspired by a band tragedy.
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Phenomenon of the Early 2000s That Was Likened to “18 Michael Jackson ’Thriller’s”
The Osbournes' were to reality television what 'Thriller' by Michael Jackson was to pop music. For better or worse, they were massive.
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