Classic cinema and 1960s music go hand in hand, and we believe these are the best three examples of the artistic partnership.
Bob Dylan used to hate when this Neil Young song came on the radio. But was it enough to write a song in response?
Led Zeppelin's sophomore album found great success in both the U.S. and U.K., spending more than 100 weeks on both markets' charts.
Sixty-one years ago today, Roy Orbison was atop the UK Singles Chart with a song that would change US law forever.
Taylor Swift's ,'The Life of a Showgirl', breaks Adele's longstanding record for biggest album in a week with 3.5 million album units.
Zach Top fans can pay just $25 to see the country singer live at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville on Thursday, Oct. 9.
Elton John, Iggy Pop, and David Letterman are part of the initial lineup of performers and presenters for the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney certainly wrote some of the most notable melodies of the 1960s, but whatever you do, don't forget these three.
Born 81 years ago today was a protege of Buck Owens who had a successful career that included country hits, TV shows, and more.
Megan Moroney only thought knew how fierce college football fans were capable of being before she released "Tennessee Orange." ...
Songs, especially one-hit wonders, can be like old sweaters—they can be forgotten until you try them on again and you remember you love them.
Not all country albums are created equally. These LPs may not be huge hits, but they're good enough to be heirlooms.
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