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Moon the Loon, Kenney Jones, and Starkey may be the most famous drummers in the Who’s history, but there were plenty of ...
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We’ve previously looked back on some of the biggest guilty pleasures from the ‘70s and ‘80s, so we’re doing one final lap ...
Pete Townshend helped lead The Who to greater heights after 'My Generation', but there came a point where he needed to get back to those R&B origins.
Enjoy 30 of our favorite Broadway patter songs in this playlist, which includes tunes from: Barnum, Thoroughly Modern Millie, ...
On Tuesday, the pop queen unveiled the 13-song track list for her sixth studio album, Princess of Power, which drops June 6. The track list aesthetic matches the turquoise background and ribbon ...
Oasis have topped an annual list of the best British songs of all time for the second year running. The Manchester rock legends dominated the top 100 list, as voted by listeners of Radio X.
You might think the cowbell is rock and roll's most famous percussion instrument, but the tambourine is crucial to these timeless hits.
The Smithereens remain one of music's most underrated bands, yet they helped inspire the grunge rock revolution.
Melodious Cleveland rap legends Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have never really gone away, but it’s not easy to get all five members of the group in the same place at the same time; just ask John Mulaney.
Wallen crowns the inaugural TouchTunes Artists Chart, which ranks the most-played acts on TouchTunes jukeboxes.
The Who’s feuds weren’t contained to the band’s line-up itself, either. Over the years, they clashed with their management, production staff, record labels, and, of course, other bands. Pete Townshend ...