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According to John Lennon, the best possible thing for The Beatles' legacy and "myth" was their breakup in 1970.
The Beatles found success with "The Ballad of John and Yoko," despite the fact that the song was banned by many U.S. radio stations.
Ashley Cooke is revealing her recent heart condition diagnosis, which came the same year her mom suffered a heart attack.
Saga's Michael Sadler recently revealed that, following his sister's death, he's learned that his cancer is incurable and untreatble.
The Sex Pistols ruffled some feathers when they released "No One Is Innocent," which featured convicted criminal Ronnie Biggs.
These classic rock albums are considered legendary today, but they never actually made it to the Top 20 in the US.
While performing "Save Me" with Drew Baldridge, Lainey Wilson decided to give him a little help when channeling Jelly Roll.
Jimmy Buffett scored his first No. 1 hit record with the release of 'License To Chill' in 2004, after producing nearly 20 albums.
While having his guitar stolen over a decade ago, William Clark Green "cried like a baby" when reunited with the instrument.
These low-rated albums from the 1970s aren't beloved by many, but I actually enjoy them; even if just for novelty.
While traveling overseas to see Oasis perform, Jason Aldean and his wife, Brittany, attended the concert as just regular fans.
Metallica issued a copyright strike after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's unauthorized use of "Enter Sandman." ...
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