Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks, though she never crossed paths with the “Across The Universe” penman, was saddened by his sudden and untimely death, and like she usually does, put her grief to ...
Patti Smith, The E Street Band and the Doors will be honored at the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music’s fourth annual American Music Honors.This year’s other honorees include Dionne Warwick ...
For a Chicago Bulls team designed to join the Brooklyn Nets at the bottom of that barrel, Monday’s 123-115 loss was a lesson ...
A 1965 Bob Dylan diss track is being called one of the best songs ever written — and its bitterness still cuts deep. 🎸 ...
Sam Darnold and the offense finally found the end zone on a 16-yard pass to AJ Barner early in the fourth quarter, while ...
Elliott Smith wrote sad songs better than anybody. "Better Be Quiet Now" stands as one of his very best in that genre.
When Positively 4th Street landed in 1965, its biting tone caught listeners off guard and helped define it as Dylan’s ultimate diss song.
In a recent interview, James Taylor shared his personal top five songs from his own discography, reflecting on his career and the praise those tracks received from fellow music legends.
In 1976, music thrived in diversity, with Gordon Lightfoot's haunting ballad about a shipwreck and McCartney's playful love ...
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