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  • Johnny Cash sang the 1978 song "After Taxes." (Associated Press)

    The List: Top 10 Songs for Tax Day

    Sing the IRS blues with these classic songs.


  • Tommy Mottola apologizes to Mariah in 'Hitmaker'

    Behind Mariah, Michael and the constellation of stars at arguably the most successful record label in history stood a man who didn't often talk to the media or explain his motivations.


  • Billy Joel, Fleetwood Mac to headline Jazz Fest

    Billy Joel, Maroon 5, Willie Nelson, Fleetwood Mac and Hall & Oates are among the acts headlining this year's New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.


  • **FILE** In this June 6, 2004, file photo, pianist, singer and songwriter Alexa Ray Joel (left) joins her father Billy Joel for the arrivals of the 58th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall, in New York. (Associated Press)

    Billy Joel, Fleetwood Mac to headline Jazz Fest

    Billy Joel, Maroon 5, Willie Nelson, Fleetwood Mac and Hall & Oates are among the acts headlining this year's New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.


  • Music, comedy strike defiant tone at Sandy concert

    Musicians were so intent upon helping victims of Superstorm Sandy that they didn't seem to want their benefit concert in New York to end.


  • This image released by Starpix shows Paul McCartney, center, on stage with firefighters at the 12-12-12 The Concert for Sandy Relief at Madison Square Garden in New York on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. Proceeds from the show will be distributed through the Robin Hood Foundation. (AP Photo/Starpix, Dave Allocca)

    Like 9/11 concert, musicians turn out for Sandy

    Call the "12-12-12" benefit show "The Concert for New York City" 2.0. Eleven years after the benefit concert in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks was held at Madison Square Garden, many of the same top musicians came together to raise money for those suffering from Superstorm Sandy, including Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, The Who, Eric Clapton and Bon Jovi.


  • Artists complete concert for Sandy relief

    Musicians were so anxious to help out residents of the New York region hit by Superstorm Sandy, they almost didn't let their concert at Madison Square Garden end.


  • Like 9/11 concert, musicians turn out for Sandy

    Call the "12-12-12" benefit show "The Concert for New York City" 2.0. Eleven years after the benefit concert in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks was held at Madison Square Garden, many of the same top musicians came together to raise money for those suffering from Superstorm Sandy, including Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, The Who, Eric Clapton and Bon Jovi.


  • Rolling Stones hit NY for 50th anniversary gig

    "Time Waits for No One," the Rolling Stones sang in 1974, but lately it's seemed like that grizzled quartet does indeed have some sort of exemption from the ravages of time.


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