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  • John Denver performing live

    5 Nearly Perfect John Denver Songs Time Shouldn't Forget

    John Denver immortalized himself with a rich tapestry of songs, and we've picked those that celebrate his talents to near-perfection, both hits and deep cuts.

    By Jordan Owen 11 hours ago Read More
  • Bruce Springsteen performing on stage

    Classic Rock Songs You Probably Didn't Know Were Inspired By Real Events

    From historic floods to devastating fires and even a circus poster, these classic rock songs were surprisingly not just figments of the artists' imagination.

    By Sarah Crocker 2 days ago Read More
  • Steely Dan staring ahead in sunglasses for promo shot in 1977

    5 Classic Albums That Define Soft Rock

    Call it easy listening, yacht rock, or pop rock — soft rock has been the soundtrack to so many summers since first emerging in the mid-'60s.

    By Jason Brow 3 days ago Read More
  • Person pulling Bob Dylan out of box

    10 Vinyl Records Every Folk Rock Fan Should Already Own

    There are some folk rock records that represent some of the best, most agreed-upon, most landmark, and often-cited albums of the genre.

    By Richard Milner 3 days ago Read More
  • Paul McCartney doing thumbs-up onstage

    5 Beatles Hits Paul McCartney Has Never Played Since Going Solo

    Paul McCartney often breaks out Beatles standards in his live shows, but so far he has avoided such obvious choices as "She Loves You" and "Ticket to Ride."

    By Brian Boone 3 days ago Read More
  • Neil Peart bashing his drum kit

    The 5 Best Drum Solos In Rock History

    The mighty drum solo is the stuff of legends, and iconic drummers like John Bonham, Neil Peart, and Keith Moon are behind some of the best in rock history.

    By Richard Milner 3 days ago Read More
  • Jimi Hendrix playing guitar on stage

    10 Deep Cuts Every Classic Rock Fan Should Already Know

    From harmonized musings of a Beach Boy's home life to Jimi Hendrix's message to ET, these are the deep cuts that separate true classic rock fans from the herd.

    By S. Flannagan 4 days ago Read More
  • Vince Neil singing onstage

    Bands Who Lost Their Magic After A Member Went Solo

    Many groups lose their magic because they're unable to withstand the loss of a vital part of their sound, often contributed by their most famous member.

    By Brian Boone 4 days ago Read More
  • Jimi Hendrix playing guitar

    5 Jimi Hendrix Songs That Prove 1967 Was The Best Year Of His Career

    Jimi Hendrix's 1967 chart success, coupled with his breakout performance at the Monterey Pop Festival, made it arguably the best year of his career.

    By Amy Beeman 5 days ago Read More
  • The Beatles' Paul McCartney and John Lennon perform on The Ed Sullivan Show

    62 Years After Last Performing This No. 1 Smash, Paul McCartney Revived It At Taylor Swift's Wedding

    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce got married at Madison Square Garden on July 3, 2026, and Paul McCartney played a No. 1 smash you've probably heard.

    By Sergio Pereira 5 days ago Read More
  • Paul McCartney wearing wide-brimmed straw hat while filming Help!

    At Just 22, Paul McCartney Penned One Of The Most Covered Songs In Music History

    This song, written and recorded in 1965 by Paul McCartney with almost no input from the rest of the Beatles, has been recorded more than 2,000 times.

    By S. Flannagan 5 days ago Read More
  • Tina turner backstage before show

    One Of Creedence Clearwater Revival's Best-Charting Singles Won Ike & Tina Turner Their Only Grammy

    Within three years, a classic rock song penned by John Fogerty found chart success twice, and the second hit was an award-winning cover by Ike and Tina Turner.

    By Richard Milner 6 days ago Read More
  • Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page plays guitar in 1971

    At Just 27, Jimmy Page Laid Down One Of The Best Guitar Solos Of All Time

    In 1971, when Jimmy Page was just 27, he laid down the solo to "Stairway to Heaven," which was released on the group's self-titled album released the same year.

    By Sergio Pereira 6 days ago Read More
  • Joni Mitchell poses for a 1968 portrait

    The 5 Best Joni Mitchell Songs That Aren't Big Yellow Taxi

    Joni Mitchell released a plethora of excellent work over her career, particularly during the 1970s, blending a number of styles that surface in unique ways.

    By Andrew Dirst 6 days ago Read More
  • Paul McCartney gesturing in recording studio

    Paul McCartney Co-Wrote This 1973 Theme Song —18 Years Later, A Hard Rock Cover Won A New Generation

    Paul McCartney and Wings' theme song to a globetrotting '70s action movie became a hit for another legendary rock band in the '90s.

    By S. Flannagan 6 days ago Read More
  • Bob Dylan onstage with guitar and harmonica

    5 Stone-Cold Classics You Didn't Know Bob Dylan Wrote

    There are some timeless classics by the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Guns N' Roses that you may be surprised to know were penned by the legendary Bob Dylan.

    By S. Flannagan 6 days ago Read More
  • The Animals promo picture in a field

    One Of Folk Rock's Most-Covered Songs Has No Known Author

    Artists from Bob Dylan to Dolly Parton have put their own spins on this folk rock standard, but we have no idea who wrote it in the first place.

    By Richard Milner 7 days ago Read More
  • Dave Mustaine of Megadeth performing live

    5 Bands Who Lost The Plot Chasing A New Sound

    There are always interesting stories about unusual albums that sit outside the bounds of a band's expected sound, such as when Megadeth jumped the shark.

    By Jordan Owen 8 days ago Read More
  • Lovin' Spoonful members squeezing between railing and smiling

    Riffs That Still Rip: Lovin' Spoonful's Summer In The City & Other Classics Released 60 Years Ago This Week

    60 years ago this week, the Lovin' Spoonful stormed the airwaves with their summertime classic while underground art-rock was finding its legs.

    By S. Flannagan 9 days ago Read More
  • Zia McCabe of the Dandy Warhols onstage

    The Best Rock Covers Of 2026 (So Far)

    The year 2026 has witnessed a groundswell of groundbreaking and eminently listenable covers from major-label and independent artists alike.

    By Brian Boone 10 days ago Read More
  • Brian Wilson smirking in 1964

    5 Songs You Didn't Know Brian Wilson Wrote For Other Famous Musicians

    Sometimes, Brian Wilson figured a gem of a pop or surf rock song he'd written, or even partially recorded, would be better suited to other musicians.

    By Brian Boone 10 days ago Read More
  • Daryl Hall and John Oates poses for group portrait

    5 Love Songs That Take Boomers Back To Their First High School Dance

    Coming into high school age between roughly 1960 and 1980, boomers had more romantic tunes than ever to fill their glory days with the music of young love.

    By Chris Condry 10 days ago Read More
  • The Beach Boys performing onstage in 1964

    5 Hits From The Beach Boys That Take Boomers Back To Their First Crush

    With songs that largely focus on fast cars, summertime adventures, and young love, the Beach Boys created music that seems preconfigured for boomer nostalgia.

    By Lorenzo Tanos 10 days ago Read More
  • members of U2 in promo shot dressed in black

    5 U2 Songs That Prove 1992 Was The Best Year Of Their Career

    With the release of "Achtung Baby," joyous industrial crunch became a key component in U2's musical mixture and brought them a wider audience.

    By Steven Luna 10 days ago Read More
  • Joni Mitchell black-and-white studio portrait, 1968

    5 Covers Of Joni Mitchell Songs That Capture The Poetic Magic Of The Originals

    Joni Mitchell has become renowned for rich, almost magical songs, and fellow musical greats like Herbie Hancock and Prince have covered her work.

    By Sarah Crocker 10 days ago Read More
  • David Bowie performing in Long Marston, England 1997

    5 Songs That Prove David Bowie Was The King Of High School Hits

    From 1971 to 1975, a timespan only slightly longer than high school, he spoke to young people navigating the passage from childhood to adulthood.

    By Patrick Moran 10 days ago Read More
  • Stevie Nicks smiling onstage while holding microphone in 1983

    3 Songs You Didn't Know Stevie Nicks Wrote For Other Famous Musicians

    Stevie Nicks often quickly turns songs into hits for her band or for herself. But some she felt weren't quite appropriate for her — at least not right away.

    By Brian Boone 11 days ago Read More
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