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Women who made the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio has been operating since 1983. The foundation awards membership based on ...
Carrie Underwood celebrates 95 million RIAA-certified units.cThe "Jesus Take the Wheel" singer is an eight-time Grammy winner, but she’s adding another accolade ...
MacKay’s fondest memories singing with the Grateful Dead included three 1978 shows in Egypt, where they performed in front of the Great Pyramid. “Those were really exciting, fulfilling deep times and ...
Cameron Crowe's The Uncool, an unusually fine and thoughtful showbiz memoir, shows it is possible to balance professional ...
Amy Christine Dumas, professionally known as Lita, is an iconic American professional wrestler, singer, and WWE Hall of Famer ...
Melissa Auf der Maur has announced the memoir 'Even the Good Girls Will Cry,' which traces her career playing bass in Hole and the Smashing Pumpkins.
Three Hall of Fame female pop artists scored No. 1 hits in 1985. These are the women and their hit songs from that year.
Billie Eilish ‘s fragile, love-soaked song, “Birds of a Feather,” almost didn’t take flight. In a new interview, the singer revealed that she nearly tossed out the single from her Hit Me Hard and Soft ...
Our guide to the best TV and streaming movies in November is divided into three sections: the best shows to watch this month, ...
October 29, 1967, was a historic day for Tammy Wynette. It was on this day that Wynette had her first No. 1 single as a solo artist, with “I Don’t Wanna Play House”. Written by Billy Sherrill and ...
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