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Classic rock is a genre ripe with emotions, and these three tracks are some of the most heartbreaking examples of all time.
Melodic rock band The Storm scored a big hit in the 90s, but this supergroup struggled to get past one-hit wonder status.
David Bowie hit No. 1 with "Ashes To Ashes" in 1980, but the song is better known for resulting in the priciest music video of its time.
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" ...
The 1980s are not known for its extensive catalog of folk music, but amid the big hair and synth-machines exists these three ...
Fifty-five years ago today, Creedence Clearwater Revival topped the chart with their second multi-week No. 1 album.
Vince Gill and Carly Pearce will participate in a panel discussion with Dan Rogers, the Opry's senior vice president and ...
On this very day in 1952, Kitty Wells changed country music history by becoming the first female solo artist to top the charts.
Curious about one-hit wonders from the 80s, namely 1982? If you were young that year, you probably already know these songs by heart.
John Prine has a couple of songs that are lyrically ambiguous, and his 1971 classic, "Illegal Smile", is certainly one of them.
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.