The most beloved songs from the legendary Allman Brothers Band came in the 1970s, but they continued on for a couple more decades.
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Sometime in 1980, a University of Southern California film student named Ken Kwapis walked into a Los Angeles record store. As he was flipping through the bins, an album caught his eye. Three ...
The first incarnation of the band had formed in Birmingham in 1969 with a different singer, Al Atkins. Named after the Bob Dylan song The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest, they played ...
Benson, who also worked at The Sound 103.1 and Arrow 93.1 in Los Angeles during a career on the radio that ran nearly six ...
Van Halen fans must be miffed right now, if they’ve seen an opinionated list recently published by Ultimate Classic Rock.
Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell" becomes her first No. 1 hit on multiple Billboard charts, decades after its release, following ...
Grant Pinkerton is on a mission to bring back some elements of old-school barbecue design and service, including neon signs, ...
Boy, oh boy... is this the perfect song for Jake Worthington or what? Worthington is one of the few modern country artists that take pride in bringing the classic country sound to the table. The ...
Kate Bush’s "Wuthering Heights" surges on the U.K.'s Official Singles Downloads chart — and hits a new high — after the 2026 ...