The 1981 Journey rock power ballad "Who's Crying Now" remains one of the band's most beloved songs. More than four decades after its release, fans still rank the swoon song among Journey's very best.
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Billy Bob Thornton and J.D. Andrew are sitting on a porch in Tomball, Texas, watching lightning crack the sky as they call in ...
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A "locals-only" pre-sale of tickets to the hugely popular Billy Strings' performances at the grand re-opening of the Tivoli ...
Bon Jovi returned to the concert stage after a four-year hiatus with a rocking and emotional show at Madison Square Garden.
Will it make me play like Chief if I buy one? In the middle of his three night run at Red Rocks, Eric Church announced today ...