Fifty-seven years ago today, Glen Campbell stepped into the studio to put the finishing touches on what would become a major hit.
An excerpt from the highly anticipated authorized biography of Justin Townes Earle shows how he wrote his biggest hit and became a Nashville legend.
Creedence Clearwater Revival's 'Fortunate Son' has come to be seen as a political song. Frontman John Fogerty says people ...
This post contains plot details from the Netflix movie People We Meet on Vacation, based on Emily Henry’s book. When images ...
Toured with H.E.R.? Check. Tussled with vampires? Also check. With his first film role, "Sinners" breakout Miles Caton is an ...
ABBA's “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)” debuts on a Billboard chart more than 40 years after its release.
In two portraits of seafaring religious zealots, the directors Lav Diaz and Mona Fastvold employ bold formal devices to hold ...
Side note: Philly rap legend Beanie Siegel's 2000 album, "The Truth," features a song called "Mac Man," which has a video ...
NEW YORK – Two things can be true at once. K-pop is an inextricable force in global pop culture, and it has long been ...
Leo O’Brien returned to the U.S. in 1981 with a solitary horse, Sports Reporter, who captured the International Gold Cup ...
Jim McBride, the country music songwriter who partnered with singer Alan Jackson to write hits like 'Chattahoochee' and ...
Sabrina Carpenter charts the biggest new hit in the U.K. this week as “Such a Funny Way” launches inside the top 40, months ...
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