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The most famous supergroups have historically formed between hard rock, blues rock, and/or heavy metal superstars. Rarely did punk rock ever get into the mix when it came to supergroups. However, ...
On this day in 1972, Paul McCartney and his wife, Linda, got into trouble for drug possession. And it wouldn't be the last time, either.
These one-hit wonders from the 1970s still hit just right today, proving that good songwriting can lead to well-aged tunes.
The history of classic rock music is rich with greatness and with tragedy. These are three classic rock lead guitarists who died too soon.
Michael Jackson and Barry Gibb's 2002 single, "All In Your Name", is allegedly a protest song, but nobody really knows the tune's true motive.
This teenaged soul crooner sent a live recording to No. 1 for the first time in the US, kicking off a legendary career.
Some artists just know how to draw the emotion out of you. These three classic rock leading women from the 80s can make you cry.
Thanks to their manager, Irving Azoff, The Eagles avoided an internal drug charge after smuggling in dope to the Bahamas.
Bob Dylan took time between chaotic events in 1965 to record an album. 'Highway 61 Revisited' is now 60 years old and has aged brilliantly.
It doesn’t require much effort to uncover the connections between classic rock’s biggest songs and Chuck Berry.
The 1970s were rich with excellent rock artists. But what if David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne, and Fleetwood Mac came together for a supergroup?
Nashville has provided song inspiration for country stars including Dolly Parton, Hank Williams Jr., and Tim McGraw.