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In 2016, legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize in literature, the first time in the 115-year history of the prestigious award that it was bestowed to someone primarily seen as a ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson recently called the decision for Bad Bunny to perform at the Super Bowl "terrible," and recommended a country artist instead.
Woodstock was the defining concert of 1960s rock and roll. The three-day event held in August 1969 boasted some of the day’s ...
Written by John Fogerty in 1970, “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” was released as part of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s album ...
John Fogerty recalls a near-disastrous, late-night CCR set that reminded him of a hellish Dante's Inferno painting.
In a new video feature, John Fogerty explains how a famous Disney character inspired the Creedence Clearwater Revival hit “Down on the Corner.” ...
Cardi B isn’t slowing down the hype, asking fans about her new Safe music video just a day after its release. The 32-year-old rapper, known for her 2017 breakthrough hit Bodak Yellow, showed curiosity ...
Olivia Dean has reacted to the "hilarious" male reactions to her song So Easy (To Fall in Love). During a recent interview with Elle, the rising British singer-songwriter revealed that her recently ...
The late-night host was suspended after making comments during a monologue about Charlie Kirk's assassination. By Mitchell Peters Olivia Rodrigo is making her stance clear on the controversy ...
Bad Bunny will take the stage at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show next February — and fans are already losing it in anticipation. Minutes after the NFL announced the news tonight, Benito stans and ...
Allison Russell says the swift public outcry to Jimmy Kimmel's suspension has given her hope that people will continue to fight for free speech. The Montreal folk singer and songwriter, who's now ...
Performances in N.Y.C. William Christie, who is being feted for his 80th birthday, planted seeds in fallow grounds that brought forth baroque splendors — both figuratively and literally. William ...