These one-hit wonders became mega-famous worldwide on the charts, rather than just in North America or a handful of countries.
The Black Keys’ album, 'No Rain, No Flowers.' is a chance to “go back in the studio and try to blow some steam off." ...
Has there ever been a better delivery system for pure joy than the music of The Beatles? When they focused their songwriting, vocal, and instrumental powers on an upbeat, positive message, they could ...
Rock & roll was born in the 1950s, a more raucous, electrified form of the blues. In the 1960s, the genre was given more life. Still rudimentary in some ways, it grew over the era and then found its ...
While working with some of the top bands in the history of music, famed music producer Dave Jerden passed away at 75.
Although a documentary about the life and career of Prince seemed like a good idea, some might even say great, Edelman wanted to show a different side of the singer. While touching on his stardom, the ...
Although taking the stage in Buffalo, Kelsea Ballerini needed to cancel the show after just a few songs due to sickness.
Ritchie Blackmore was sworn to secrecy from the founder of Marshall Amplification about how he got his extra loud amp.
Carving her own path in the music industry, Ella Langley once covered the classic "Lesson in Leavin'" while cooking.
The Voice' champion Huntley got to spend some time with Jelly Roll and MGK at the former's show in Phoenix, Arizona.
Elvis Presley was a lot of things: rockstar, actor, soldier, style icon...magician? Miguel Conner makes a compelling case for the latter.
"'Lotta Love’ is one of my favorite Neil songs and the lyrics feel especially relevant at this moment in history," said Courtney Barnett.