Trying to list the 25 best rock songs in a single year is quite daunting. Subjectivity reigns supreme. However, these 25 offerings, listed in alphabetical order based on artist, are pretty strong.
We all tire of something, and these 20 artists have tired of singing some of their hit songs, much to their fans' dismay.
Couples within the entertainment industry come and go. However, those who make music together tend to be remembered forever, especially the really good ones.
Flip through the slideshow below for 15 of the most misheard song lyrics, from the hilariously unintentional to the downright bizarre.
We all know about famous members of the "27 Club" like Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Janis Joplin, and Amy Winehouse, but there’s a slew of them that aren’t as widely recognized.
With streaming services and a plethora of artists, it's more complicated than ever for musicians to make money. One source of revenue is concert tours, and for some of the most famous, they've been unbelievably lucrative.
Tributes to the late, great Tina Turner are flooding in after the news of her death. The queen of rock ‘n’ roll died at the age of 83 after a long illness, her spokesperson, Bernard Doherty, announced on May 24.
They’ve had eight number-one hits in the United States, which is fewer than the Beatles but quite impressive. However, that means the Rolling Stones have several notable songs that never hit number one.
Sometimes intentional and sometimes very much not, the live concert setting can yield unexpected delights and strange curiosities, the wildest of which we're rounding up here. (For the sake of levity, we'll be dismissing outright tragic events.)
From The Beatles' The White Album to 2Pac's All Eyez on Me, below are the 20 best double albums ever made.
Flip through the slideshow below for 15 of the most misheard song lyrics, from the hilariously unintentional to the downright bizarre.
The Rolling Stones kicked off their U.S. No Filter Tour in St. Louis on Sunday, and it marks their first-ever tour without drummer Charlie Watts.
The Rolling Stones will still be in St. Louis on Sept. 26 to launch their U.S. No Filter Tour, despite the death of drummer Charlie Watts on Tuesday.
From a look behind the scenes at the making of David Bowie's final albums to profiles of icons like Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton, and Whitney Houston, these 21 music documentaries are perfect for fans of all genres.
It's become a common practice for people over the last year: gather around at home and vent about the never-ending list of nonsense and despair that has inundated us since at least March 2020.
This is a daunting task, but like a classic Stones track, it builds to a righteous conclusion.
Moviegoers, TV watchers and music lovers certainly had a lot to like in 2019. Across the entertainment board, there was talent to keep just about anybody happy and even turn some heads.
Let's talk about the signature musical acts from every major city, whether they be artists who represents where they came from or just happen to be hometown success stories writ large.
Whether it's songwriting, stage presence or general dysfunction, the relationship between the singer and lead guitarist of a band — usually in the rock 'n' roll sense, can be interesting to say the least.
To celebrate the Piano Man, we share our list of the 20 albums that defined New York City in the '70s.
In honor of Osbourne's sacking from one of the most popular band's of all time, here's a look at 25 of the most notable musicians who have been fired (in alphabetical order) from famous groups.
Whether for autobiographical, glorification or cautionary purposes, music and drugs have long gone together.
Couples in bands don't always work out, but most of the time they make for great drama and even better rock music....
In January 1959, a little-known songwriter named Berry Gordy took $800 he scrounged together from family — along with meager royalties he earned writing "Lonely Teardrops" for Jackie Wilson — to found Tamla Records, better known as Motown Records.
“Please allow me to introduce myself, I’m a man of wealth and taste.” - Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones’ 1968 track, “Sympathy for the Devil” What does it mean to be a true rock star? Mind-blowing stage presence, creative songwriting, infectious energy, killer style and an inspirational spirit.
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