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Ann and Nancy Wilson Never Liked Their 1985 Hit “What About Love,” at First
“I like to say every song has a story,” says Jim Vallance. “This one went from somewhere on a shelf in Toronto to the top of the charts.” The post Ann and Nancy Wilson Never Liked Their 1985 Hit “What About Love,” at First appeared first on American Songwriter.

3 Contemporary Guitarists That Make Us Scratch Our Heads Every Time We Hear Them Play
Wi-Fi public et nomadisme : 5 erreurs que font 90% des travailleurs mobiles

Born on This Day in 1911, the “Bakersfield Sound” Pioneer Behind Country Music’s Most Notable Mid-Century Hits
Pioneering producer Ken Nelson was born on January 19, 1911, and had a hand in popularizing country music as we know it today. The post Born on This Day in 1911, the “Bakersfield Sound” Pioneer Behind Country Music’s Most Notable Mid-Century Hits appeared first on American Songwriter.

Check Out Richard Marx’s New Duet With Rod Stewart on the Sinatra Classic “Young At Heart” From Marx’s New Album

Dolly Parton Says She’s “Just Getting Started” as She Celebrates Her 80th Birthday

On This Day in 1960, the World Lost the Man Responsible for the First Country Music Record (Who Called It “Pluperfect Awful” at the Time)

2 Solo Songs Roy Orbison Co-Wrote with Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty Apart From 1988 Classic “You Got It”
“This is a bittersweet thing because he was such a big hero to me," said Jeff Lynne. "I used to listen to him for hours and hours as a kid." The post 2 Solo Songs Roy Orbison Co-Wrote with Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty Apart From 1988 Classic “You Got It” appeared first on American Songwriter.

Poison Scraps Tour After Bret Michaels Seeks Higher Pay Than Bandmates, Drummer Reveals

4 of Cody Johnson’s Best Songs From the Last Five Years (and They Aren’t All Singles)

Born on This Day in 1946, the World’s Most Beloved Queen of Country Music (and She Is Still Making Music Today)

Comment on XR Year in Review: The Most Important Stories of 2025 and What They Mean for 2026 by Andrew Jakobs
I think valve is actually cheating with the weight, as it lacks an audio/mic solution, doesn't have even decent passthrough cameras. And its nice to be able to do addons, but thats also possible on any standalone headset available already and hardly any addon ever was made , except mouth tracking (vive) or smell addon. to me the only advantage the frame has over the Quest 3 or Pico 4(ultra) is the much faster soc and of course SteamOS, but the rest isn't anything to write home about. We expect a standalone headset to be somewhat lighter and smaller by now, but we also expect it to have everything onboard like good color stereo passthrough, an audio solution and now also eyetracking.
