Portrait of country singer Tammy Wynette wearing a pink turtleneck, looking unimpressed
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The Sad Truth About The Death Of Tammy Wynette

Tammy Wynette was the “First Lady of Country Music"—but when her death in 1998 was re-examined, it revealed the toll of living in the spotlight.
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Marc Bolan And The Glam Rock Legend Of T. Rex

Few shone brighter in the early 70s than Marc Bolan and T. Rex.
A publicity photo of the American rock band The Velvet Underground circa 1968, promoting their second album White Light/White Heat. The band members are positioned around a copy of the album, with the text of the title visible against a black background. From left to right: Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, John Cale, and Maureen Tucker.
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Bands Who Left A Mark That Still Shapes Music Today

The greatest bands aren't measured by albums but by how they changed music.

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John Lennon and Yoko Ono
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What If The Beatles Had Never Met Yoko Ono?

It didn’t look like history at the time. Just an art gallery, and a chance meeting that almost didn’t happen. But if you rewind that moment just slightly…are we looking at a completely different version of The Beatles—and maybe music history itself?
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The Rock Legend Of Phil Lynott

Phil Lynott took Thin Lizzy to the top, but his life was tragically cut short.
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The Unforgettable Singing Career Of Tammi Terrell

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Aerosmith, Livin' on the Edge
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I Just Picked The 30 Greatest Aerosmith Songs. Do You Agree With My List?

Aerosmith basically have two completely different careers. The raw, chaotic 70s version…and the polished, hit-machine comeback version that somehow got even bigger. But as different as they were, both eras provided us with plenty of great songs. And I have gone and ranked the 30 best ones.
The Smiths pose for a portrait before their first show in Detroit on June 8, 1985 at the Royal Oak Music Theatre in Royal Oak, Michigan.
March 30, 2026 Penelope Singh

If These Iconic Bands Ever Announced A Comeback Tour, Tickets Would Disappear Overnight

Every few years, a reunion happens that no one thought was possible. Suddenly, old tensions don’t seem so permanent, and fans start wondering who might be next. These are the bands we all wish would do a comeback tour.
Amy Winehouse performing on stage
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The Most Legendary Music Collaborations That Never Happened

Some collaborations feel inevitable. Others come painfully close, only to fall apart at the last second. Sometimes it’s ego, timing, or just bad luck, but when major artists almost work together and don’t, it creates a kind of musical “what if” that never really goes away. And when it comes to those "what ifs", these are the most legendary collabs that never happened.


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