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Today-Music-History-Jan03

In 1974, Bob Dylan and "The Band" opened their 21-city, 40-concert American tour in Chicago. Several dates were recorded for a live album. In 1980, blues singer Amos Milburn died in Houston, Texas, at ...
From country legend to pop sensation, Dolly Parton and Sabrina Carpenter just dominated Google’s 2025 breakout list.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s top boss tells all about this year’s ceremony — and who might join in the future.
It’s a proverbial December to remember for KISS’ original drummer, Peter Criss.
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Today-Music-History-Dec18

Today in Music History for Dec. 18: In 1707, English hymn writer Charles Wesley was born. He wrote more than 6,500 hymns, including "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing." ...
Over 50 years since Heart burst onto the music scene as one of the first female-fronted hard rock bands ever, sisters Ann and ...
To celebrate Stones guitarist Keith Richards' birthday, we're looking back on a 1997 interview... Sunset Blvd. has geo piety for The Rolling Stones. Much of their durable and exciting music has been ...
Morrison pioneered early efforts to connect downtown to Lake Erie with the construction of North Coast Harbor. He oversaw ...
Ely was the rock 'n' roll heart of country, an embodiment of West Texas and a sought-after collaborator by many great artists ...
We bid farewell this year to the little sister from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," a two-time heavyweight champion, and 1995's ...
While it sounds crazy to say, the Kansas City Chiefs have been eliminated from playoff contention with three games remaining ...