The enduring favorite never topped the charts, but it became one of the most recognizable jukebox songs in America.
Released as a single in May 1983, "Roll Me Away" became a summer Top 40 hit, peaking at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 27, 1983. Forty-three summers later, it remains a road-trip anthem ...
The 1970s classic American Graffiti launched careers, but it didn't just have an impact on Hollywood. It also helped inspire this classic song.
The Indiana State Fair unveiled the third and final wave of its 2026 list of scheduled concerts as a part of the Hoosier ...
Keyboardist Randy McCormick—who wrote number-one hits for Conway Twitty, Eddie Rabbitt, and Dolly Parton—turns 74 today.
A Bob Seger tribute band is set to take the stage as part of a summer concert series in Lexington. KatMandu will perform at 7:30 p.m. July 17 at Patrick Tierney Memorial Park, according to a community ...
While Kenny Rogers was the king of soft rock for boomers, one of his most beloved ballads, "We've Got Tonite," was written by classic rock icon Bob Seger. The leader of the Silver Bullet Band, Seger ...
Bob Dylan’s first full Twin Cities gig in nine years will be just his sixth date with a newly retooled backing band. If the new lineup even sticks. A tradition that goes back to his audacious hiring ...
Back in May, Bob Dylan celebrated his 85th birthday. Looking back on his career, the singer sold millions of albums, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and was inducted into the Rock and ...
While beloved by fans and regarded as one of the “greatest songs of all time,” Dylan’s version was never released as a single. It’s a strange thing when a band’s cover of a beloved singer-songwriter’s ...