The actor, comedian, podcaster and author on the power of running solo and pressure-free – and the joys of an eclectic ...
The only artist ever to have No. 1 hits before, during and after The Beatles topped the charts 50 years ago today.
Explore director Shahrbanoo Sadat's rom-com "No Good Men," challenging Afghan narratives at Berlinale 2026 and celebrating women's stories.
Yardbarker ranks "It's Over" by Roy Orbison as the most memorable breakup song of all time.
The Beatles later admitted that John Lennon wrote this 1965 track during his "Bob Dylan" period (long before "Norwegian Wood").
The song was originally released in 1975 on his two-time Grammy Award-winning fourth studio album, Still Crazy After All These Years. "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" was the second single on the album ...
Oklahoma native Jimmy Webb's iconic song "MacArthur Park" gets "yet another life" thanks to U.S. skater Alysa Liu's gold ...
David Bowie's Always Crashing in the Same Car is inspired by his real-life driving incident involving a drug dealer.
Kris Kristofferson’s First Lines: Why No One Opens a Song Like He Does—and No One Will Ever Match It
Few songwriters mastered the art of hooking a listener in with the first few opening lines quite like Kris Kristofferson.
The Billboard hit ignited a lawsuit that took a decade to end, and ended with a rock music icon making a major payment.
The music that the world now knows as salsa would probably not exist if not for the vision of Willie Colón. While Eddie Palmieri’s La Perfecta had been plying the two-trombone sound for years, Colón ...
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