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On this very day in 1952, Kitty Wells changed country music history by becoming the first female solo artist to top the charts.
John Prine has a couple of songs that are lyrically ambiguous, and his 1971 classic, "Illegal Smile", is certainly one of them.
BigXthaPlug has made his way into country, releasing an album that features Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett, and more.
Creedence Clearwater Revival's fifth album, 'Cosmo's Factory,' was named after a tongue-in-cheek joke the drummer used to make.
The Voice' finalist Jacquie Roar missed out on an opportunity to open for Lainey Wilson five years ago, but she isn't giving up yet.
Born in 1983, Underwood would have been 17 years old when Linkin Park released their much-lauded debut, Hybrid Theory. And truthfully, that’s the perfect age to blast “One Step Closer” and “In the End ...
While the 1970s may be the decade most think of when it comes to classic rock, the 1980s aren't far behind. These songs define the genre.
Fast-paced and aggressive country music is seemingly a rarity in today's market, but we got you covered with these three barn burners ...
Stephen Wilson Jr. is doing Nirvana proud. The singer delighted fans when he released his cover of “Something in the Way,” which Nirvana put out in 1991.
Singer/songwriters are often known for their sensitivity. But these five songs also show how they can occasionally rock out.
On this day (August 22) in 1983, Kenny Rogers released Eyes That See in the Dark. The album peaked at No. 1 in late October ...
"People were probably afraid to bank on an artist who'd make a mockery of himself like that," said Cash of his "Man in Black" ...