
"Rhiannon" is a Welch goddess. Stevie Nicks wrote the song, and it was a huge influence on her image, inspiring her flowing shawls and black outfits she began wearing on stage.

UB40's cover of Neil Diamond's "Red Red Wine" was a minor hit when first released in 1983, but it went to #1 five years later when radio stations in Phoenix started playing it.

Michael Jackson wrote the Diana Ross hit "Muscles," which he named after his pet boa constrictor.

Prince kept doves at his Paisley Park mansion. And yes, sometimes they did cry.

The fadeout on Drake's "Hotline Bling" lasts 55 seconds - one of the longest outros of any hip-hop hit.

Madonna's hit "Don't Tell Me" was written by her brother-in-law, Joe Henry, who has produced albums by Hugh Laurie and Bonnie Raitt.
The "Midnight At The Oasis" singer is an Old Time gal. She talks about her jug band beginnings and shares a Dylan story.
Graham Nash tells the stories behind some of his famous songs and photos, and is asked about "yacht rock" for the first time.
With a few clues (Works at a diner, dreams of running away), can you name the character in the song?
Surprise exits, a catfight and some very memorable performances make our list of the most memorable Idol moments.
dUg dIgs into his King's X metal classics and his many side projects, including the one with Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam.
The stories behind "Whole Of The Moon" and "Red Army Blues," and why rock music has "outlived its era of innovation."