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Every songwriter has their set of musical habits, but Don Henley knew some songs were worked a lot better than others when working in the music room.
Released in May 1970, a month after The Beatles broke up, the song stood as a makeshift eulogy for the band. Fans found ...
Neil Young was always a student of rock, and he understood the importance of studying under some of the best to ever play ...
A winning comedy that let the Fab Four embrace the image that had been made of them, Help! is as underrated as the album that inspired it.
Derek & the Dominos co-founder & rock pioneer has passed away at 77 after a brief illness. Tributes are pouring in for the ...
Following Cocker with titling an album after a Beatles cover, Simone turned George Harrison’s breezy, optimistic melody into a haunting, introspective ballad. While the original sounds sun-dappled and ...
This week, Morgan Wallen returns to the top of the Billboard 200 chart as I’m the Problem spends a 10th nonconsecutive week at #1. According to Billboard, he earned 136,000 equivalent album units in ...
According to writer Ian MacDonald, the joint credit was also John's way of thanking Paul for working with him on 'The Ballad ...
The event is produced by Signature Sounds and Mass Audubon and seeks to support the work at Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary.
Fifty-nine years ago today, John Lennon explained and apologized for his comments about The Beatles in a British newspaper.
You probably know all The Beatles' hits, but what about these five deep cuts that are as good if not better than the smashes?
From left: the Amish Outlaws cover band features Big Daddy Abel, Eazy Ezekiel, Hezekiah X, Snoop Job, Jakob the Pipeplayer, ...