
Who Will Reunite Next? We Place Odds on 18 Groups, From Led Zeppelin to One Direction
Now that Fugees, Rage Against the Machine, and even ABBA are back, we gauge the likelihood of other defunct bands re-forming
Now that Fugees, Rage Against the Machine, and even ABBA are back, we gauge the likelihood of other defunct bands re-forming
How the sitcom's creators and the folk duo the Milk Carton Kids came up with the show's breakout song
No one has been in Joel's band longer than Mark Rivera. He's also on Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer" and was onstage with John Lennon at his final public performance
"One of my favorite songs of all time, and a timely song for a tough year," singer says
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young recorded one of their most enduring songs, a response to the National Guard opening fire on a college campus. But the band itself was on the verge of collapse
The 1973 'There Goes Rhymin' Simon' classic speaks to this current moment like few other songs
Aretha Franklin, whom Paul Simon also had in mind when he wrote it, performed the song at the Grammys in 1971
'Simon & Garfunkel - Live at Carnegie Hall 1969' features four previously unreleased live versions of classic songs from 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'
Indie artist updates Simon & Garfunkel holiday classic for 2019
From Billy Joel's heavy-metal duo to Madonna's post-punk act and Neil Young's Motown outfit, these are the primordial groups that rock forgot
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