Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, and Willie Nelson joined forces to record "Highwayman" on Dec. 6, 1984.
If you can't stand these one-hit wonders from the 1990s, you're not alone. But listeners back in the day saw their appeal.
The half-funny, half-sad reason Ringo Starr refused to sing this lyric from "With a Little Help from My Friends".
The Byrds almost covered another Bob Dylan track before settling on a folk standard Pete Seeger wrote in the late 1950s.
Don Chapel, country music singer-songwriter and second husband to Tammy Wynette, died Dec. 6, 2015, at age 84.
Rock and roll is rarely without some drama, but these classic rock musicians were involved in pretty pearl-clutching legal ...
Sympathy For The Devil” by The Rolling Stones came from a wide array of influences, including Bob Dylan, Brazil, and French ...
Joni Mitchell almost used a nude photograph for a 1972 album cover, but her manager, David Geffen, talked her out of it.
Roy Orbison had a complicated rollercoaster of a career, in which great success and immense tragedy seemed to go hand in hand ...
On this day in 1976, Willie Nelson's 'The Troublemaker' reached No. 1 three years after the outlaw country legend recorded it ...
Tom Petty once said listening to Roy Orbison during Traveling Wilburys practice was almost difficult because Orbison was so ...
Hooks make a rock song memorable, and these three tunes from 1972 had some of the best hooks in rock music history.