Taylor Swift, Kenny Loggins and Kiss founders Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley make up the 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame ...
In 1966 the Lovin’ Spoonful released a song titled “Nashville Cats,” a lament about how hard it is to make it in Music City ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The unlikely KISS song, originally the B-side to “Detroit Rock City,” was performed by drummer Peter Criss, who had a raspy voice ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers have been through a lot in the first half of the season, accruing nearly as many losses as it did throughout the entirety of last year. The Cavs are 20-16 through 36 games, ...
This was destined to be a Christmas-y week on the Hot 100: The week's chart reflects seven full days of holiday listening — streaming, airplay, sales — spanning from Dec. 19 through Dec. 25, with no ...
"Everybody that came up and introduced themselves, I said, 'Well, if you need any music, I'm around,'" the Grammy winner says. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor “I kind of throw it out there, as I ...
The Cavaliers are once again facing uncertainty with their local TV rights — and they’re not the only ones. Main Street Sports Group — the parent company of FanDuel Sports Network, which holds the ...
Whether or not you consider Wham!’s “Last Christmas” a gay song depends on how you see its lyrics and its creator. The 1984 Wham! song “Last Christmas” has become a regular holiday favorite among ...
Another song list! This one is a personal favorite of mine, because it means I get to spend a lot of time with artists I like covering other artist’s songs. Last December, Paste crowned Merce Lemon’s ...
More than two decades after its release, Eminem's "Lose Yourself" finally becomes the bestselling rap song in America — as the star scores his first rock hit as well. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY ...
Oscars Best Original Song Commentary (Updated Jan. 9, 2026): With 15 songs angling for the shortlist, there’s reserved seating for the animated frontrunner — “Golden” from “KPop Demon Hunters” — and ...