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Paul McCartney never plays these five songs live anymore, and it's a bit of a bummer. Some of these tunes are legendary.
June 17, 1972, The Grateful Dead's Ronald "Pigpen" McKernan performed his last ever show with the band before his death.
Nine years ago today, Tom DeLonge discussed leaving Blink-182 to study UFO phenomena on the anniversary of releasing 'Dude Ranch' ...
Ozzfest didn't quite go as planned in 1997, after Ozzy Osbourne himself was unable to perform and a riot broke out among the crowd.
Jessie J said she's grateful for life and ready to face the battle ahead while playing her final show before undergoing treatment for cancer.
During a recent concert, country singer Luke Bryan stumbled through his performance of "Strip It Down" when he forgot the ...
Beach Boys founded Brian Wilson revealed that he was equally enamored with and terrified of this chart-topping classic rock hit from 1975.
Neil Sedaka hadn't been a chart force in a decade. Just like that, he returned all the way to the top with "Laughter In The Rain".
With Conner Smith involved in fatal crash that killed an elderly woman, the country singer decided to cancel all upcoming performances.
These amazing one-hit wonders from the 1970s are still legendary today, and I don't see them going out of style anytime soon.
The Rolling Stones offered instrumental excellence all on their own. But on these five classic cuts, they received some help.
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