Country Music

Waylon Jennings’ “Wild Ones”: A Haunting Anthem for Rebels Who Refused to Bow

By the time Waylon Jennings released “Wild Ones” in 1994 on his album Waymore’s Blues (Part II), he had long outlived the peak of the outlaw country era—but

The Highwaymen: How Four Legends Accidentally Formed Country’s Greatest Supergroup

Freddie Mercury’s recording of Queen’s iconic anthem “The Show Must Go On” stands as a monumental testament to his unyielding spirit in the face of terminal illness. As he battled AIDS in 1990 and…

Freddie Mercury’s Vodka-Fueled Defiance: The Fierce Last Recording That Became His Final Anthem

Freddie Mercury’s recording of Queen’s iconic anthem “The Show Must Go On” stands as a monumental te

Brian May Reveals John Deacon’s Hidden Power in Queen—Decades After Walking Away

Nearly three decades after retiring from public life and stepping away from Queen, former bassist Jo

IMPACT NEWS: 30 Minutes Ago in London — Lily Collins Breaks Down in Tears, Sharing Urgent Message About Her Father, Music Legend Phil Collins

IMPACT NEWS: 30 Minutes Ago in London — Lily Collins Breaks Down in Tears, Sharing Urgent Message About Her Father, Music Legend Phil Collins In an emotional moment…

The Cost of Freedom: Waylon Jennings’ “I’ve Been a Long Time Leaving” and the Loneliness Behind the Outlaw Image

By 1975, Waylon Jennings had fully carved his place in country music not by following the rules — but by rewriting them. His album Dreaming My Dreams stands

Brian May Slams ‘Secret Daughter’ Rumors: “Freddie’s Truth Is Not for Sale”

LONDON — Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May has spoken out forcefully against recent rumors claimin