“I’ve rocked my roll,” declared the “Ziggy Stardust” singer, according to a September 1976 Playboy piece by Cameron Crowe.
John Denver released "Take Me Home, Country Roads", an official state song of West Virginia, on April 12, 1971.
Jimmy Page Recalls the “Astonishing” Studio Session That Ended With a Singer Collapsing on the Floor
Shirley Bassey gave her all to the performance of the James Bond theme, "Goldinger", and that included her bra.
Paul McCartney, Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor and more stars are featured in a new documentary about Peter Asher; check out ...
Dolly Parton wrote and recorded “I Will Always Love You” in 1974 as a send-off to her longtime musical partner, Porter ...
No Doubt's Tom Dumont was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson's disease "a number of years ago," he recently revealed.
These rock songs all came out in 1970, and in addition to being big hits, have lyrics that are truly thought-provoking.
Future country music superstar Garth Brooks made his debut on April 12, 1989, with his Diamond-certified self-titled album.
Eagles wanted to go in more of a rock direction after a few albums. the addition of guitarist Don Felder in 1974 solidified ...
Eric Church ended his tour with a new accessory—a medical boot, after a freak accident left him with a broken foot.
Stevie Nicks was dropped from a record label as a teenager, but even at that young age, she didn't let the temporary setback ...
If you were a young rocker in the 70s, you knew these songs by heart but might have forgotten them years later. Let's jog ...
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