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Dickey Betts, Allman Brothers Band Singer-Guitarist, Dead at 80

The co-founder of the Southern rock institution was known for “Ramblin’ Man,” a countryfied guitar style all his own, and inspiring a character in Almost Famous

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'Fortnight' Brings Taylor Swift and Post Malone Together, At Last 

"Fortnight" will be released and promoted as the first single for Swift's new album, out at midnight, and marks the first collaboration between two pop hitmakers with mutual admiration and anxieties

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The Bass Player in Vixen Wants to Sell You Your Next House

From Vixen's Sharon Ross and Alice Cooper's Neal Smith to legendary drummer Carmine Appice, an increasing number of rockers are pivoting to careers in real estate

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America’s First Olympic Breakdancer Is Ready to Take Gold


Victor Montalvo set out to be the best breaker in the world. Nobody ever thought that would mean spinning for a medal

Defendant Don

The former president wants to become the future president despite a growing mountain of legal woes that now includes three criminal indictments

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Fake Photos, Real Harm: AOC and the Fight Against AI Porn

Deepfakes are easier to make than ever — and our sense of reality and democracy are at risk

Future of Music

Peso Pluma Broke All the Barriers. Only He Knows Where He’s Going Next

He rocketed to superstardom with a signature brand of música mexicana. Now, can he navigate a new stratosphere of fame?

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The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time


More than 250 artists, writers, and industry figures helped us choose a list full of historic favorites, world-changing anthems, and new classics

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