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Today-Music-History-Dec02

In 2014, Rolling Stones' saxophone player Bobby Keys, who also performed on recordings with John Lennon and Eric Clapton, died after a lengthy illness at his home in Franklin, Tenn. He was 70.
"They encouraged me to write again," said Schwartz of his songwriting hiatus, "and now that I'm writing again, they created a monster." ...
Having registered in the memory banks of 650,000 people at Woodstock and followed that with a triumphant show at the Isle of ...
Cocker will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at this year's induction ceremony on Nov. 8, ET, held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Along with Cocker, six other acts/artists will be ...
Fifty-two years ago today, Kris Kristofferson was at the top of the country albums chart for the first and only time as a solo artist.
Slang, a term for the informal, non-standard lingo used in social settings, doesn't originate in a vacuum. The invented words we casually throw around come from the culture around us, particularly the ...
What To Know: The primary catalyst remains the definitive agreement announced last week with Verizon. This strategic partnership, set to utilize AST SpaceMobile’s network for direct-to-smartphone ...
A Weld County Sheriff’s Office deputy was sent to the hospital overnight after a semitrailer struck the deputy’s vehicle while it was parked on the shoulder of Interstate 25 near Frederick. Just ...
The producer has reached the top of the charts and won Grammys. As he embarks on the next phase of his career, he’s looking back on what he’s learned. Credit... Supported by By Jonathan Abrams Hit-Boy ...
Donald Trump’s work negotiating the ceasefire in Gaza, helping to end the conflicts between Cambodia and Thailand, Armenia and Azerbaijan, and Congo and Rwanda, as well as preventing a conflict ...
Throughout music history, artists have always mentioned certain brands in their songs. Whether it was to highlight their lavish lifestyle or a metaphor that drives the song's message home, ...