Shannon Lay guested on the lovely Sean Solomon ballad “Car Crash.” Now, the Sub Pop artist is joining forces with Rob Shelton ...
John Prine and Led Zeppelin don't have much in common, however, that didn't stop Robert Plan from gushing over the man's profound work.
The Soft Machine's Robert Wyatt said that this surprising pop hit is the best song of the 21st century thus far.
On one hand, you've got the lion-maned howler Robert Plant of the classic rock legends Led Zeppelin. Plant's vocals were a mixture of power and soul and he and his highly technical proficient band ...
L ed Zeppelin was the first (and maybe still only) band to be formed with the express intent of becoming the biggest rock ...
Robert Pattinson isn't letting the haters get under his (sparkly) skin. The British actor, who starred as vampiric heartthrob Edward Cullen in the "Twilight Saga" franchise, weighed in on ...
Before making a joke about the late Robert Kardashian in Kinda Pregnant, Amy Schumer said she sought permission from his daughter Kim Kardashian. During an interview on The Howard Stern Show, the ...
The ceremony will air live on March 2. By Beatrice Verhoeven Deputy Awards Editor Stone, of course, previously won best actress for La La Land in 2017. Last year marked the first Oscar win for ...
but it's far more difficult for a song to debut in the top position; it typically means a much-promoted single has met high expectations, or at least that an artist is supported and beloved by a ...
The Beatles are Grammy winners. That goes without saying, but the fact that the legendary band is still collecting trophies in 2025 is quite a feat considering it was 60 years ago that they won Best ...
For both best rap song and performance, he was nominated a second time for the track "Like That." "Nothing more powerful than rap music," the 37-year-old Lamar said in accepting the top song trophy.
Since it was launched in 1958, well over 1,000 songs have reached the coveted No. 1 spot, but far fewer have reigned long enough to reach double-digit weeks — or, even more impressively ...