[RELATED: 90s Honky-Tonk Icon Recuperating at Home After Medical Emergency Hours Before Show] In November 2023, Mark Chesnutt canceled multiple shows as he battled undisclosed health issues. Nearly ...
Discussing her own career in country music, Lainey Wilson highlighted the power of dreams and the importance of waiting for the right moment.
The ambitious four-film Beatles biopic project hits theaters in 2028, and now we know who'll play their better halves.
During a recent show in Charleston, South Carolina, a Citadel cadet tossed his cap onto the stage, where it landed at Zach Top’s feet. Established in 1842, the Citadel Military College of South ...
The Zombies’ Colin Blunstone is releasing a live album and concert video featuring a 2024 performance of his debut solo album, ‘One Year.’ ...
Kenny Chesney shares his favorite memory with the man who paved the sandy way for tropical country music, Jimmy Buffett.
In a new NME interview, Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Chris Stein shared new details about the band’s next album and whether they’ll tour again.
Sixty-two years ago today, Buck Owens was in the middle of a the longest run atop the country chart of the 20th century.
Motörhead released quite a few memorable music videos through the years, some of which are a bit more hilarious in retrospect.
In the fall of 1969, a real-life tragedy came out of the decidedly not-real-life conspiracy theory that Paul McCartney was dead.
If they hadn't, they may have missed out on one of their most iconic tracks. Revisit these hits that almost went by another name.
A song can only hit the top of the charts by knocking another song down, and that's precisely what these three 1971 hit songs did.
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