In the 1960s, The Byrds delivered hit after hit, transformed rock music, and influenced a new generation of artists.
These three famous musicians met or surpassed the success of their parents, who were popular stars in their own right.
Charlie Rich battled for years to cross over to the pop charts. Producer Billy Sherrill helped him get there with "The Most Beautiful Girl".
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Season 28 of 'The Voice' has just gotten underway, and country singer Kayleigh Clark is already a standout contestant.
The latest four-chair turn on 'The Voice' led to an all-out battle between coaches Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, and Snoop Dogg.
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In 2006, George Strait made chart history, beating out a different country music icon as the best-selling artist of the genre.
While performing at the Red Rocks amphitheater, Zach Top honored the legacy of Conway Twitty with a powerful cover of "Slow Hand." ...
When Michael Bublé got under Niall Horan's skin on 'The Voice,' the latter singer enlisted Blake Shelton's help to get even.
"Red Dirt Girl" singer Emmylou Harris had a complicated relationship with music long before she became a country music star.
These three rock songs were among the most hated by parents and beloved by kids seeking freedom. Revisit these defiant classics below.