On the two-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel, a writer looks back through the Bruno Mars-Lady Gaga hit 'Die With a Smile.' ...
On 1977, Queen released a signature song that scientists would later call the catchiest and most sing-along-able track of all time.
It was a warm day in early October. The trees in the valley were starting to turn gold and brown. A light breeze was in motion, and I was watching a centuries-old tradition of making the world a ...
Alien: Earth Season 1 wrapped up each episode with a hard rock song, like Metallica's "Wherever I May Roam," but which needle ...
Jashim is one to watch on the local scene. The Colombian-born, Montreal-based artist brings a unique flavour to reggaeton.
The way the members of Seventeen are so close-knit and truly like brothers is something their fans, known as Carats, adore. With each unit that the group reveals, they’re unveiling a deeper look at ...
Kenny Chesney remembers his frequent collaborator, songwriter Brett James, days after he died in a plane crash. Chesney and ...
DENVER — This article doesn’t really relate to anything other than a song that was released in 1978, so if you’re the type of person who clicks on things that don’t pertain to the hard-hitting news ...
Starting in the 1970s, Earth Day events were held all around the country, raising awareness about smog, pollution, and the need to protect the environment. That movement resulted in major policy ...
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Now Latter-day Saints will be singing this song by President Nelson for decades to come
Heart surgeon, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather, oldest living leader of a world religion — and songwriter. President Russell M. Nelson, head of The Church of Jesus ...
An 18-year-old singer-songwriter has gained a huge following on Instagram after writing and sharing a new song every day for more than a year. Jasper Hodges, from Whitstable, set himself the challenge ...
On this day (September 17) in 1955, George Jones released “Why Baby Why.” The song, co-written by Jones and Darrell Edwards, was his first single to reach the Billboard country chart. It was also his ...
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