The first artist to perform a track isn't always the one to make it a hit. Rather, covers account for some of the most iconic songs ever.
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As the guitarist said at Theater on the Lake, the only thing the band has in common with the one-hit wonders they were ...
During Lifetime’s “Voices of a Lifetime” event at the Hard Rock Hotel in New York City last month, Gaynor, 81, spoke ...
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Clarkson shared her love for Green and encouraged the audience to check him out. Green caused quite a stir when he released the "Worst Way" music video. The visual for the song follows the country ...
Miley Cyrus channeled Sinéad O’Connor in her rendition of the late alt-rocker’s chart-topping Prince cover, which she ...
Harvard killed my love for reading. When my advisor took me out for a celebratory dinner an hour after my doctoral defense in ...
The 84-year-old soul stalwart has survived alcoholism, segregation, a dramatic mid-career trough, and a relationship in which ...
The "Scars to Your Beautiful" singer discusses stepping back into the limelight, the evolution of her songwriting and her ...