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Power pop still popped up now and again on 80s radio. These four bands helped make sure the genre was still alive and well.
The best song on a famous album isn't always the one to gain all the commercial fame, and it's kind of a bummer.
Vince Gill and Amy Grant's throwback "God Bless America" performance from 2004 will have you feeling patriotic.
Miranda Lambert is stepping up through her nonprofit, MuttNation Foundation, to aid flooding relief efforts in her home state.
Tom Petty was an amazing songwriter, so it's not super surprising that he wrote one of his most-loved classics in less than a few minutes.
Ozzy Osbourne capped off his illustrious six-decade career with a rockin' performance of his solo debut single.
This Is Spinal Tap' director Rob Reiner mocked members of Black Sabbath for accusing him of ripping off an iconic scene.
Ozzy Osbourne's best vocal performances often happened when he was in Black Sabbath, but his solo career yielded some stunning tracks, too.
The truth behind the hit song and mutual affinity that was birthed out of the collaboration between Lady Gaga and Brian May.
Tommy' is an incredible work from The Who, but there's one element of the album and subsequent musical film that I still don't understand.
Sarah McLachlan's Lilith Fair tour was a huge deal in 1997, and it's still a big source of nostalgia for Gen Xers today.
Wanting to savor her debut album a little longer, Ella Langley will not release another full-length record until next year.
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