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Slash may seem bulletproof onstage, but he knew that there were some guitarists who were almost untouchable in his mind. Read ...
Their sixth and final collaboration came under different circumstances, with Reynolds playing his first-ever voiceover role ...
Situated just outside Copenhagen, the Danish festival is as strong as ever over five decades into its existence.
Linda Ronstadt recalled performing with The Rolling Stones, saying Mick Jagger was "too much fun" because he brings so much when he's on stage.
Back-scratching and favour-pulling have always been a common practice in Hollywood, although Billy Bob Thornton didn’t have anyone to rely on when he was trying to break into a cutthroat business, not ...
After the massive fallout of Eagles, it would be a long road to a reunion, and this song was the beginning of them putting the pieces back together.
Keith Richards might have rock and roll flowing through his veins, but hearing this song was what ignited that initial spark all those years ago.
There's a lot of responsibility that comes with making a cover song, but Stevie Nicks could always work magic whenever working with other people's songs.
Elton John might have a strong linep of classics under his belt, but this double album from the '70s is still among the best ever made for him.
Most Beatles songs read like pure poetry in their lyrics, but there was one outlier during their classic period that could create a mood without any words.
The relationship between Leonard Cohen, music and money is an interesting one, as he started out on a mission to get rich and then was content losing it all.
Prince discussed why he became endeared to bands like Boston, and how they had something he didn't come across in contemporary music.
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