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Today in Music History for Jan. 22: In 1959, Buddy Holly made his last recordings in his New York apartment. Among the tunes were "Peggy Sue Got Married" and "Learning the Game." Holly used the same ...
The singer-songwriter was nominated for eight Grammy Awards and is remembered for his songs, "Total Praise" and "Trust Me." ...
Brigitte Bardot was the last living woman on the list of 59 people mentioned in the Piano Man's 1989 chart-topper.
He became one of the country's biggest names in gospel, with songs that were covered by Destiny's Child, Whitney Houston and ...
Rolling Stone staffers pick their favorite albums of 2025, from Bad Bunny to Clipse to Rosalia to Taylor Swift to Wednesday to Geese to Lady Gaga ...
Chris Rea, a musician behind the iconic holiday hit “Driving Home for Christmas,” has died, his family said. He was 74. According to a statement, he died in the hospital on Monday after a short ...
The former Destiny's Child member may earn her first Grammy win for an independent effort.
Atlassian Williams Racing can reveal we will be carrying the specially designed Flow State livery for pre-season testing after a worldwide fan vote. Earlier this month, we revealed six striking and ...
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