How Willie Nelson turned a movie set into a 700 acre sanctuary for 70 slaughter-bound horses, and why it fits his outlaw country legacy.
How a poor kid from Tupelo fused gospel, blues and country into a scandalous new sound, conquered the charts and left a messy, unstoppable legacy.
Dolly Parton’s journey from a one-room Smoky Mountain cabin to global icon is harsher and more inspiring than the fairy tale most fans know.
At 3 a.m. in a tiny Honolulu studio, Israel Kamakawiwo’ole cut a one‑take demo that hijacked a Hollywood standard and became the world’s favorite “Rainbow.”
How Robert Plant’s first full Zeppelin lyric became a love letter to Maureen, echoed Hendrix, and quietly rewired the band’s sound around organ and harmony vocals.
From Child in Time to Pavarotti duets, discover how Ian Gillan turned a nuclear scream and fearless range into one of the most influential voices in rock.
On May 12, 2022, James Hetfield told 60,000 Metallica fans he felt too old and insecure to play. That crack in the armor may be his most metal act yet.
In 1981, Cher and Judy Landers turned a Riviera Hotel charity softball game into one of the most unforgettable pop culture snapshots of the Vegas Strip era.
How a gang of Black Country hooligans in glitter boots became 70s chart kings, wrote Britain’s loudest Christmas carol, and rewired punk, metal and Britpop.
In 1967 Pink Floyd hit San Francisco and Roger Waters tried to seduce Janis Joplin with a bottle of Southern Comfort. She turned it into a brutal joke.









