To celebrate 40 years of 'Rain Dogs', here are four must-know tracks from an Americana masterpiece by Tom Waits.
Roy Clark, beloved country singer, multi-instrumentalist, and 'Hee Haw' host, died on this day in 2018 at age 85.
Kenny Chesney was freshly grieving songwriting Brett James when he first performed the No. 1 hit James wrote for him.
Krystal Keith will salute both the military and her late father, Toby Keith, with a pair of performances during the Steelers-Bengals matchup.
Carrie Underwood, fresh from an 'American Idol' win, made history with her record-breaking 2005 debut, 'Some Hearts'.
Vince Gill and Joe Walsh have both said that playing with the other is nerve-wracking (in a good, push-you-to-your-best kind of way).
Before their first show in two years, shock rockers KISS paused to honor late guitarist Ace Frehley in Las Vegas.
Paul McCartney wrote "You Won't See Me" in the music room of his girlfriend's house, thinking of a music scene over 3,000 miles away.
Stevie Nicks refused to help Prince write what would become one of his most iconic tracks (and with good reason).
On this day, November 15, 1994, the world of country music received a classic country single from one of the industry's most dominant forces.
Etta James released her iconic debut album, 'At Last!', on November 15, 1960, cementing her place as an R&B legend.
Rock and roll has rarely ever been "safe," but these classic rock crimes that occurred in front of a live audience are pretty insane.