Logan Plant briefly chased music, then built Beavertown into a UK craft-beer powerhouse before Heineken took control.
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Jim Steinman’s teen-in-a-car epic sounded absurd on paper. Meat Loaf, Ellen Foley, and Todd Rundgren made it immortal.
Behind the price-tag hat was Sarah Ophelia Colley: an Opry legend who made comedy a serious force in country music.
In 1971 the Montreux Casino burned during a Frank Zappa show. Deep Purple lost their studio, then turned disaster into “Smoke on the Water.”
George’s first solo single became a global No.1, sparked a famous copyright case, and proved an ex-Beatle could rule the charts alone.
Genesis go full pastoral prog on Wind & Wuthering: Banks’ keyboard-led epics, Hackett’s last stand, and the quiet pivot toward pop.
After Dark Side, Floyd made a colder, braver record. Inside Wish You Were Here: Syd’s shadow, studio tricks, and the band vs. the machine.
A viral story claims Twitty vowed to return in 2025. Here’s what credible records say about his final days and why his love songs still matter.
Before outlaw country, Willie Nelson wrote “Crazy” for Patsy Cline. Here’s how a shy demo became a timeless classic and a songwriting masterclass.
From “Hang On Sloopy” to “Real American,” Rick Derringer quietly shaped decades of loud culture. Here’s the wild, useful story.








