"The Book Of Love" might sound romantic to you. But Stephin Merritt, who wrote it for Magnetic Fields, begs to differ.
The 1970s were a loving decade. These are three one-hit wonders from the 70s that are perfect for any Valentine's Day playlist.
Jerry Kennedy—prolific session musician, songwriter, country music producer, and record executive—died Feb. 11 at age 85.
Riley Green has become known for his collaborations and he has one name in mind for the person he wants to work with next.
On the 24th anniversary of Waylon Jennings' death, his grandson Struggle took some time to remember the outlaw country icon.
The burning question in Bob Dylan's "Ballad Of A Thin Man" is the identity of Mr. Jones; well, Dylan cryptically once divulged the answer.
The original statement from Simmons happened when he appeared on the Legends N Leaders podcast. When discussing how the Rock ...
Megan Moroney will embark on a nine-date tour in support of her forthcoming album 'Cloud 9,', charging just $9 for tickets.
Barry White, Natalie Cole, and KC And The Sunshine Band released classic hits in 1976 that we can't stop singing today.
Vince Gill's studio engineer explains how Gill turned the sorrowful 1996 album, 'High Lonesome Sound', into a celebration of love and music.
Country singer Lisa McHugh reassures fans after being hospitalized with sepsis, saying she is receiving treatment and hopes to return soon.
There is one song that Paul McCartney wouldn't have minded having his name on. Find out which throwback track he picked.
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