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In the 1990s, there were some incredible female singers. These three vocalists could make you cry at the drop of a hat.
Some one-hit wonders were an artist's success for good reason, thanks to annoying lyrics and unwanted earworm beats.
When 'South Park' was still in its developmental stage, Trey Parker and Matt Stone needed a theme song. So, they reached out to Les Claypool.
The Four Seasons made an unlikely mid-70s comeback. "December 1963 (Oh, What A Night)" represented their peak moment of that era.
Zach Bryan didn't mind being upstaged by this cancer survivor during a recent show at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
Country-rock singer Tanner Usrey clapped back at a concertgoer who tagged him in a noise complaint on social media.
Local authorities are investigating a viral video that appears to show a man assaulting multiple women after a Jason Aldean concert.
Ernest joined Lainey Wilson on the opening night of her Whirlwind Tour for this stunning rendition of "I Would If I Could." ...
Sinéad O’Connor's songwriting was at the heart of her talent, but her singing ability was also something incredible.
On this day back in 1969, Merle Haggard made it to No. 1 with a song that cemented him as an icon among blue collar workers.
Released in October 1961, “Crazy” peaked at No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart. It also hit No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the most successful pop single of Patsy Cline’s career.
Jordan Davis was so determined to not remake his award-winning 'Bluebird Days' that he hit pause, reprioritized his life and started over for 'Learn the Hard Way'.
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