With only a few performances left in 2025, Chris Stapleton was forced to cancel the shows due to sudden illness.
On October 10, 1939, the real-life Eleanor Rigby, a scullery maid, died in her sleep at 44 years old in Liverpool.
It’s been more than a decade since No Doubt played an extended series of concerts, but the beloved pop-punk band is now set to reunite for a Las Vegas residency in the spring of 2026 at the ...
During a recent performance, Lainey Wilson paused her show after a fan showed unusual support for her love for Duck Hodges.
Belinda Carlisle has a personal statement that reflects her identity as an artist. “I was born a contrarian,” she tells American Songwriter of how she’s made a habit out of going against the grain, a ...
We explore seven songs that back up the theory that 1979 was one of the best years for music of all time across all genres.
On this day in 1972, an R&B icon surprised and angered a large portion of his audience to meet with and endorse Richard Nixon.
Seventy-nine years ago today, one of the most celebrated and influential singer/songwriters of the 20th century was born.
Do you remember the first time you listened to your favorite tune? These songs from 1975 were absolutely euphoric to hear for the first time.
Hudson Westbrook's life has been at a fever pitch since he wrote his very first song, “Take it Slow,” about his long-distance relationship.
Before he became a superstar, Kenny Chesney released these four songs in the 90s, which should have been big hits, but were not.
While criticizing Amazon for supporting the current White House administration, Neil Young pulled his music from the streaming platform.
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