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They earned recognition for their wild style. But The Mighty Mighty Bosstones got downright philosophical on "The Impression That I Get".
Country phenom Zach Bryan has announced "Streets of London," a new song he recorded at David Bowie's former studio.
Nebraska stands in stark contrast to the rest of Springsteen’s catalog. Instead of jubilant vignettes of the American dream, this record deals in darkness–telling depressing stories that don’t do much ...
On this day in 1975, psychedelic folk icon Tim Buckley played his very last live show before dying from an overdose the following day.
Nina Simone covered Bob Dylan's songs often, but she's one of very few who made his music sound even better with a different voice.
“The House That Built Me” is the third single from Miranda Lambert’s third studio album, 2009’s “Revolution.” Writer Allen Shamblin based the lyrics on his own experiences returning to his childhood ...
To many, electronic music started in the 1980s; but the bizarre instruments that predated electronica were invented decades earlier.
Two weeks after co-founder Brian Wilson's death, The Beach Boys have found themselves in the Top 40 for the first time since 2012.
Classic rock had a good year in 1976, and these four tunes were just a few of the best and most enduring to come out of that very year.
Some Idaho bowling alley employees were bummed about missing a local Jelly Roll concert due to work. Then Jelly found out.
Women had a hand in making rock music what it is today, and many of those women were underrated icons of classic rock.
Below, find three modern country artists who aren't considered part of the outlaw movement, but could be if viewed in the right light.