"American Pie" singer Don McLean isn’t too impressed with modern songwriters. On the red carpet at the MovieGuide Awards, the musician told Fox News Digital the biggest change he’s seen over ...
One singer made “Killing Me Softly” iconic, while the other was left out of its history. Later in life, they came together.
Don McLean is sharing his appreciation for Taylor Swift! While speaking to PEOPLE at the 32nd Annual Movieguide Awards red carpet on Feb. 7 about stars from the recent Grammy Awards who have ...
With growth, though, comes change. This weekend’s ceremony marks the first relocation of venue for the Lexington Music Awards ...
Vivien Killilea/Getty; John Shearer/Getty Don McLean is sharing his ... the “American Pie” singer, 79, brought up the Swift, 35. McLean said that while he wasn’t able to attend Swift ...
What she gave to that song was … something I never, ever could have imagined,” said Lori Lieberman, who originally released ...
Related: Don McLean Keeps Evolving Because 'I Don't Want to Be in a Dead Relationship with Music or Another Person' (Exclusive) The pair have previously shared several interactions, after McLean ...
The care and attention artists give their songs never change, yet how the public perceives those songs changes drastically. Don McLean is all too aware of how tricky the music industry can be. When ...
Don McLean’s 1971 hit “American Pie” is one ... J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson, and “La Bamba” singer Ritchie Valens. It was, as McLean so eloquently put it, the day the music ...
but the whole world with with her music”. The song was included on Lieberman’s first album with Capitol Records, inspired by a poem she had written about seeing Don McLean at a concert ...