A late-night plane crash claimed three early Rock & Roll pioneers and became immortalized as The Day the Music Died.
On Feb. 3, 1959, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. 'The Big Bopper' Richardson died in a plane crash near Clear Lake, ...
Stefon Diggs has a favorite Cardi B song, but he couldn't say it while talking to reporters at the Super Bowl 60 Media Day.
February 3 is remembered as ’’The Day the Music Died’’ after a 1959 plane crash killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P Richardson. Here’s the history and significance.
Sixty-seven years ago today, Buddy Holly and other early rock and rollers took the stage for the final time before tragedy struck.
Once the unassailable ‘Queen of Rap,’ Nicki Minaj has grown increasingly estranged from the music industry — and embraced by ...
During Wednesday’s sit-down, KATSEYE is set to announce details connected to an “exciting new partnership,” The Tonight Show revealed, so stay tuned for more on that. In addition to KATSEYE, Wednesday ...
Bruce Springsteen reunited with his friend and fellow Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Tom Morello in Minneapolis on Friday (Jan. 30) to deliver his first live performance of “Streets of Minneapolis” at the ...
On "The Masked Singer" Season 14 Episode 4, a celebrity was revealed as Queen Corgi after she quit the show. Here's a recap ...
Rock and roll legend Bruce Springsteen released a protest song Wednesday condemning the violence occurring at the hands of ...
On Wednesday (Jan 28), this song is a response to what Bruce called “the state terror being visited on the city of ...
Even rock icon Bruce Springsteen weighed in. The Boss said he wrote a song "Streets of Minneapolis" Saturday, the same day ...
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