These early rock songs from 1962 might be a bit dated, but they're still delightful tunes worth revisiting today.
Creating a highly influential rock song doesn't mean a high-chart placement, and that is the case for these four trend-setting tunes.
Elton John never stopped being a fan of rock and roll, but he knew when an album had the potential to reach the depths of his heart.
Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys struggled with mental illness, but a song by The Rolling Stones helped him through one of his darkest moments.
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Although Gustavo Dudamel will only be in Los Angeles slightly less than three weeks this fall to open his historic final season as Los Angeles Philharmonic music and artistic director, the L.A. Phil’s ...
WAVELAND, Miss. (WLOX) - Waveland marked the end of summer with Labor Day festivities on Sunday. Families enjoyed “Labor Day at the Lighthouse,” featuring live bands and plenty of food. Those in ...
The Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce presents the Carolina Beach Music Festival. The festival, now in its 39th year, brings with it seeds of history that began eight decades ago. The festival ...
Zach Top tells Billboard about crafting his new album 'Ain't In It For My Health,' adjusting to fame, collaborating with Billy Strings and more.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Guitarist and ‘Lost Beach Boy’ David Marks has reflected on his early career ...
Country legend Tim McGraw's hit song "Live Like You Were Dying" came out in the summer of 2004, and quickly became the No. 1 country hit for the entire year according to Billboard. It's a song ...