Fleetwood Mac fans won't be surprised by UCR 's pick for #1 best breakup song: "Go Your Own Way" off the iconic 1977 album ...
Cover bands, anniversary shows, New Wave but with strings, and much more await San Diego's music scenesters this week.
Some 1970s rock giants lost their way in the '80s – these 12, though, reinvented themselves and thrived in bold new directions ...
A Beatle, some Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, and most of all, Peter Frampton all had records top the charts in 1976.
Foreigner’s self-titled debut album was released in 1977. Produced by Gary Lyons and John Sinclair, the album peaked at No.4 ...
Some bands shouldn’t have existed: chaotic line-ups, clueless musicians, or impossible personalities. Yet these 15 acts ...
Stevie Nicks says The Eagles were a defining moment in rock music, praising their influence on her generation and the sound ...
Ponies' creators talk about Season 1 cliffhangers in Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson spy series, as well as plans for a Season 2 ...
More than half a century after its release, Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" finally debuts on the Hot 100, ending a 20-plus-year hiatus of new hits on the competitive list.
Fleetwood Mac’s song Come carried so much emotional weight that Stevie Nicks found it difficult to sing and her reason is deeply personal.
The 10-song opus is the first-ever record to reach such a feat, outpacing other major sellers by Michael Jackson, AC/DC and Fleetwood Mac.
These classic rock stars quit the music industry while they were ahead of the game, and their reasons make perfect sense.
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