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These iconic basslines are absolutely legendary, and they prove just how important the bass is when it comes to rock music.
On this day in 2003, Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett reached new career milestones with their boozy duet "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere." ...
Five-time Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan is sharing his wisdom with country newcomers Ella Langley and Bailey Zimmerman.
On this day in 1980, AC/DC went No. 1 with their first album recorded without lead singer Bon Scott, who died six months earlier.
Walker Hayes was ready to throw away two years of sobriety after burying his baby daughter. Here's what the country singer did instead.
Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell is still pinching himself over Ozzy Osbourne's final bow with Black Sabbath last month.
Blizzard Of Ozz' ended up being a solo album for Ozzy Osbourne. It was originally meant to be a full-blown supergroup.
Paul McCartney's solo career got off to a rocky start. Ringo Starr, the most amiable Beatle, was uncharacteristically brutal in his review of Ram.
Bob Dylan and members of his band recently spent two days working on an undisclosed project at a record studio near Albany, New York.
The Rolling Stones were shoved off stage at this show and replaced with their openers, a band of performing monkeys.
Morgan Wallen's younger sister, Mikaela, is giving the Entertainer of the Year a run for his money in the vocals department.
One of country music's most famous once-married, freshly-divorced duos hit No. 1 on the country charts on this day in 1976.