It is hard to believe that nearly 67 years have passed since Buddy Holly’s life was cut tragically short on February 3, 1959, when the ...
On this day in 1964, the Rolling Stones recorded a cover of the Buddy Holly song "Not Fade Away," their first U.S. single.
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Singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock’s music has been called many things over the years. Surreal, sardonic and psychedelic, but ...
From Pigpen’s “One More Saturday Night” in 1973 to Bob Weir’s “Touch of Grey” in 2025, the last onstage moment of every Dead ...
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The story behind Don McLean’s enigmatic and haunting classic American Pie will be told in a hit show coming to Leicester next ...
How did an Aussie, a Texan, an Irishman and three Cumbrians find themselves on the road on the Ukrainian frontline? For classic rock collective Hardwicke Circus, it was a no-brainer: ‘We thought they’ ...
Starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson, 'Song Sung Blue,' in theaters Dec. 25, is about married Milwaukee Neil Diamond tribute ...
Normally closed on Mondays, the Cleveland Museum of Art opens up today to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Local artists ...
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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 ...