A look at how the leading lights of the 1960s were all very young, and what that means contrasted with today's scene, via Eric Clapton getting noticed at 17.
Maybe the SEC should change “It Just Means More” branding to “It Just Rocks More.” Some amazing musicians have come through schools now part of the Southeastern Conference, famous for its college ...
Get your Irish on early Friday at Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana as The Tossers swagger onto the Hard Rock Cafe Stage for ...
Surly, cantankerous and occasionally violent, the late Ginger Baker was nonetheless one of rock’s greatest drummers. In 2011, ...
Electronic music might have spawned countless sub-genres, but they all still orbit one firm foundational element - the drum machine. But, as with our recent look at the first band to use a synth ...
Bill Anderson, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Combs, Barbara Mandrell, Brad Paisley discuss power of Opry's century before NBC-aired 100th anniversary special ...
You might remember these pop stars from the 70s, but you might not know where they disappeared to after their 15 minutes of fame.
This liberal, Californian desert town has reputation as one of America’s greatest LGBTQ+ destinations, cemented by the ...
David Bowie was the king of glam rock, giving him a casting eye over music forevermore. Within this, he singled out an unlikely band as a second coming to glam.
Tommy James' discography includes the songs "Hanky Panky,” “I Think We’re Alone Now,” “Crystal Blue Persuasion” and “Draggin’ the Line.” ...
Guitarist Mike Campbell singled out this Tom Petty track as being the defining sound of the Heartbreakers, and honestly, he's right.
Micky Dolenz, last survivor of hit 1960s sitcom The Monkees, is keen to stress that he, Davy Jones, Mike Nesmith and Peter ...
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