Mick Jagger has revealed cool details about The Rolling Stones’ cover of a 1975 disco hit that will be featured on the upcoming deluxe ‘Black and Blue’ reissue.
Country music has plenty of great duets, but these three collaborations are really good, even though they are often forgotten.
During a recent appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' Bruce Springsteen revealed that he had a “really disappointing” experience the only time he sang karaoke.
While performing in Nashville, Lainey Wilson shocked fans when she brought out Jelly Roll to perform the duet "Save Me." ...
Roving Onward: An Interview With The Pogues on the Band’s Second Coming After Loss of Shane MacGowan
I said, ‘Do you know, I think we're the best band in the world,'” recalls the Pogues' Spider Stacy in an Irish pub in New York City.
John Paul Jones had uncompromising admiration for another musician. Find out which musician he thought was "perfect." ...
These unreleased and lost songs from the 1960s are so good, they deserve an actual studio release. Though, that may never happen.
While taking the stage at his Nashville bar, Jelly Roll decided to cover the hit song from Luke Combs, "Beer Never Broke My Heart." ...
On this day, October 3, 1950 another "Hank" became a solidified star in the early stages of the Nashville country music industry.
Carter Faith introduced "Cherry Valley" with the lead single “If I Had Never Lost My Mind…” which was the result of a tough breakup.
Foo Fighters have released a digital live EP featuring performances from the band’s recent surprise club shows.
Dar Williams has built a reputation on turning everyday details into something luminous, and her new album Hummingbird Highway (out now on Righteous Babe Records) continues that tradition. The record ...
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