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Today in Music History for Jan. 16: In 1849, Stephen Humbert, who in 1801 compiled the first English-language collection of vocal music, died in Saint John, N.B. at the age of 82. In 1908, Broadway ...
Julia Roberts explained why she initially thought the premise of Notting Hill was not worth her time, until reading the ...
Nestled in the heart of Madison County, Mounds State Park in Anderson, Indiana, transforms ordinary afternoons into extraordinary adventures through ancient history and natural splendor. All within a ...
Chuck Berry was mostly writing about himself in "Johnny B. Goode", but there are a few notable exceptions throughout the song.
Twenty-eight years ago today, Trisha Yearwood and LeAnn Rimes made history when the Grammy Awards nominations were announced.
In January 1976, the Billboard Hot 100 featured an unlikely chart topper. For the week of Jan. 10, 1976, the novelty hit ...
Goo Goo Dolls, which features John Rzeznik and Robby Takac, described the Highmark Stadium moment as "an incredible honor." ...
A$AP Rocky has a singing eyeball and Winona Ryder plays his mom in his hilarious and surreal new video for the song 'Punk ...
Chip Tha Ripper connects with MGK, Denzel Curry, and Larry June on “Fat Raps 4,” a feature-driven track from his Rapping ...
Black Sabbath released Paranoid in 1970 and almost ignored it, yet it became one of their most iconic songs of all time.
Over on CNN last night, Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen’s New Years Eve event included a live performance by Robyn on a ...