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Before he became an infamous cult leader and murderer, Charles Manson was a musician, and quite a few famous artists worked with him.
Rising country star Zach Top ducked into a Nashville dive bar for an impromptu performance of this '70s Merle Haggard classic.
Benson Boone brought out Queen's Brian May for a swoon-worthy "Bohemian Rhapsody" cover during his Coachella debut.
John Lennon famously said that his song “All I’ve Got To Do” from 1963 was him “trying to be Smokey Robinson again.” Clearly, he loved the soul crooner quite a bit. And one of his favorite jukebox ...
These four classic rock concerts from back in the day erupted in shocking riots that are still a stain on the bands' legacies today.
The 2000s are getting further and further away, and these three bands will be considered "classic rock" sooner rather than ...
After writing "Me And Bobby McGee", which would later be covered by Janis Joplin, Kris Kristofferson's career exploded.
Ira Dean shares stories behind compiling his star-packed album 'I Got Roads' during exclusive interview with American Songwriter.
Watch Toby Keith give a soldier returning from Afghanistan a warm welcome, reuniting him with his wife during a packed concert.
The upcoming reissue of My Chemical Romance's famed 2004 album 'Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge' will feature previously unheard live songs.
According to Lenny Kravitz, his friendship with pop star Prince was loaded with fun nights and hilarity from the "Purple Rain" hitmaker.