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They have become cinematic shorthand for the emotion. Find three songs below that Hollywood can't stop using to signal heartbreak.
The Gak was around for a good time, not a long time. And you'd be lucky to find any evidence that they existed.
While suffering a mild heart attack in July, Ray Stevens recently announced he was selling his famed CabaRay Showroom.
A documentary chronicling the final years of Ozzy Osbourne's life was abruptly pulled from the BBC's schedule without explanation.
Forty-eight years ago today, Waylon Jennings was in the middle of a long run at No. 1 with his third chart-topping album of the year.
With Keith Urban wanting to inspire the next generation of singers, the country star announced his new Rising Star Scholarship.
Paul McCartney didn't feel as confident when he first wrote it. Find out which solo song McCartney thought he overdid below.
While looking to end 2025 on the road, Ricky Skaggs announced that one of his longtime band members had left the Kentucky Thunder.
Mick Jagger was slightly injured while working on the set of 'Ned Kelly' in 1969, but it could have been a fatal accident.
While helping raise money for those impacted by the Texas flood, Cody Johnson offered a powerful performance of "How Great Thou Art." ...
The 1960s boasted a rich swath of classic rock songwriters, including those who could summon tears to your eyes. These are three.
Dean Johnson is a rising artist in Americana music. In this interview, we talk about his new album, 'I Hope We Can Still Be Friends'.
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