Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Chip Taylor, Jon Voight's younger brother who wrote "Angel of the Morning" and "Wild Thing," has died at 86.
Jon Voight’s younger brother — also wrote “Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)” and quit music for 14 years to be a professional gambler, only to return.
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Chip Taylor, 'Wild Thing' Songwriter, Dead at 86
The Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee also penned "He Sits at Your Table," "I Can't Let Go," and other popular songs ...
Jimi Hendrix's cover of All Along the Watchtower propelled the song to fame, and Bob Dylan preferred it to his own attempt.
Jimi Hendrix served as John Frusciante's major guitar-playing influence. But even when he became a master, he couldn't perfect this Hendrix classic.
Neil Young may have his signature voice on the guitar, but this guitarist left him dumbfounded when he heard him play live.
The radical work of the musician and composer was dismissed by sexist critics and overshadowed by the legacy of her late husband John. But today, musical stars from Doja Cat to David Byrne all champio ...
As Courtney Barnett approaches the release of her fourth solo album Creature of Habit, the confessional singer-songwriter tells Best Fit about her journey to accepting life’s uncertainties.
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Top 10 songs that got popular again after the singer died
Some songs transcend time, and nothing proves that more than when they reclaim the charts after the world loses their creator. Join us as we count down our picks for the songs that surged back into ...
As a music journalist, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve received a record label media kit about a guitarist, especially African American guitarists, that claim [insert artist name ...
Update (2/8): The estates of Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding have filed a lawsuit in London’s High Court of Justice against Sony Music Entertainment, according to Billboard. Mitchell’s and Redding’s ...
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