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3 Long Songs From 1966 That Forever Changed Rock History

These 3 Lainey Wilson Album Cuts Sound Like They Belong on the Radio
These three Lainey Wilson songs were just album cuts, but they sound like they could have been hit singles on the radio. The post These 3 Lainey Wilson Album Cuts Sound Like They Belong on the Radio appeared first on American Songwriter.

Why the Guitar Solos in “Sweet Home Alabama” Were Almost Taken Out (And the Superstitious Reason They Weren’t)

Grammy-Winning Pop Star Claims Record Label Won’t Release Her New Album: “I’m Tired of Having No Control Over My Own Life”

Youthful Ambition and Perfectionism: Why Bruce Springsteen Thought of Himself as a “Sociopath” in His Early Days
Why Bruce Springsteen viewed himself as a "sociopath" during his younger years, specifically amidst the creation of 'Born To Run'. The post Youthful Ambition and Perfectionism: Why Bruce Springsteen Thought of Himself as a “Sociopath” in His Early Days appeared first on American Songwriter.

Queen Frontman Freddie Mercury Defended Himself Against “Outdated” Term Linked to His Reputation

Former Red Hot Chili Peppers Producer Calls Frontman Anthony Kiedis “Tone-Deaf”

3 Winners From the First-Ever Country Music Awards in 1967

The Song That Took The O’Jays to the Top of the Charts, Nearly 15 Years After They Formed
The O'Jays scuffled about the music scene for 15 years. After a label switch, they rode the "Love Train" right to the top. The post The Song That Took The O’Jays to the Top of the Charts, Nearly 15 Years After They Formed appeared first on American Songwriter.

Ringo Starr’s Son Clarifies His Relationship With Classic Rock Band After Being Fired (Twice)
With the turbulent past between the Who and Zak Starkey, the drummer clarified his current relationship with his former bandmates. The post Ringo Starr’s Son Clarifies His Relationship With Classic Rock Band After Being Fired (Twice) appeared first on American Songwriter.

Women’s Beanpot Championship 2026: Harvard Captures Title With Dramatic Win Over Boston U.
Harvard won the 16th Women’s Beanpot title in program history on Tuesday night, beating Boston University, 2-1, in an overtime thriller. After both teams failed to break the tie in regulation, Harvard’s Carla McSweeney scored the game-winning goal on a penalty shot in the extra period, electrifying the TD Garden crowd. MORE: Zdeno Chara’s Bruins […]

