"American Pie" singer Don McLean has some strong opinions about modern music as he marks the 66th anniversary of "The Day the Music Died." ...
Don McLean is an amazing folk singer who created the unforgettable song “American Pie” in 1971. He’s a talented musician from New York who started playing guitar as a teenager. Even at 79 ...
Don McLean’s 1971 hit “American Pie” is one of the most iconic folk-rock songs of all time, capturing the dissolution of innocence in the 1960s that came on the heels of a tragic plane crash ...
Don McLean spoke with Fox News Digital at the MovieGuide Awards about the legacy of his hit song and why listeners decided to make it an iconic piece of pop culture.
“I am honored to know that the phrase ‘The day the music died’ from my song “American Pie” has been applied as a tribute to Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens on this ...
"Country music has always been and is a backbone of the American culture and the music scene," Kathy Fielder, CEO of Thrive by Kathy Fielder, told Fox News Digital. Dr. Lyric Mandell, co-founder ...
The opportunity to move to Tottenham will be an exciting one for the player and it would be a major step up in his career. He will hope to fight for trophies with them. Tottenham have had a ...
Central Cee and 21 Savage are watching the price go all the way up on their new song, “GBP.” Over a beat of atmospheric synths and punchy drums, Central Cee leans into the transatlantic nature ...
Let's start with the Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro. Like the Galaxy XCover7 Pro smartphone, this will complement the non-Pro version launched in January of last year. And like the XCover7 Pro ...
Samsung is working on a new rugged tablet, the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro, powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. The company is also working on the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE Plus, powered by the ...
The Oklahoma native garnered 20 Billboard Hot Country Songs chart-topping hits during his career, including enduring classics such as “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” and “American Soldier.” ...
Earlier this week, ESPN's Chris Low did a way-too-early college football All-America team and two Missouri offensive players appeared on his list. Left guard Cayden Green was someone tabbed as a ...