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Any composer wants to cram as much as they can into their tunes, but Crosby, Stills and Nash knew when to keep things in their bare state.
John Lennon had always appreciated the talent of Elvis Presley but there was one move that he and The Beatles refused to pick up because he thought it "stupid" ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn’t seem like the type of guy who enjoys being told what to do, but even he is willing to accept subordination from time to time, at least from Clint Eastwood.
Mick Fleetwood praised the frontman charisma of Rod Stewart, describing the strange lengths he would sometimes go to before ...
Glenn Frey and Don Henley was always a songwriting team, but Frey attributed this song to his songwriting partner completely.
Paul Simon always had a real talent for songwriting, but sometimes he wrote something so good that he couldn't work out where it fit on a record.
St Vincent proved she's truly an artist of a generation during her third performance at Glastonbury Festival, playing 'Broken Man' to an enraptured crowd.
A look at what Ringo Starr brought to The Beatles as a vocalist and why he was sometimes the best choice for a singer, via him singing 'Good Night'.
The Traveling Wilburys always had a strong lineup of amazing guitarists, but even the most legendary have one person relegated to bass.
Patti Page, the best-selling female singer of the 1950s, isn't usually a name that commonly comes up when discussing innovators during the era.
Just as Glastonbury Festival was fading into its final hours, Turnstile hit The Other Stage for a performance that proved why they are the best new live act.
Bob Dylan has had his fair share of rock and roll classics, but he knew people were carrying on the tradition of fantastic tunes.