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David Bowie was a huge lover of John Lennon's music and so paid homeage to him with a wonderful cover of his classic song 'Mother'.
A look at how Blondshell is a huge fan of The Rolling Stones and has taken influence from their work, particularly their softer moments, her whole career.
Among a handful of key collaborators, poet Pete Brown helped 1960s psychedelic power trio Cream lyrically realise some of their most enduring cuts.
Jeff Tweedy of Wilco penned a uniquely self-conscious break-up song, where the speaker can only express himself by inhabiting the voice and beard of his hero.
Having played and jammed with some of the 1960s' biggest names, Cream bassist Jack Bruce highlighted one group he felt lacked the plaudits they deserved.
After Andy Warhol was shot, the artistic world of New York changed. With him no longer the ruler, his disappearance gave way to the darker punk scene.
Usually due to threats of trademark infringement suits from obscure American performers, many popular British bands had to alter their names when stateside.
Leading 1986's Tinderbox, Siouxsie and the Banshees' 'Cities of Dust' reaches into history to explore the terror of Mother Nature at her most destructive.
Rock and roll has always had a ferocious energy but things got taken up a level when Motörhead released the 1980 album, and ...
Fyre Festival seems like old news, but with a string of new business ventures in the works, it looks like the fraudulent fiasco will never end.
The inception of reggae brought the music of Jamaica to the world stage, but it wasn't until a stroke of luck that the genre's first song topped the US charts.
During a career spanning less than four years, Otis Redding achieved two giant goals he'd set for himself, including filling the shoes of the 'King of Soul'.
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