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Among the brilliant first four Talking Heads albums, More Songs About Buildings and Food has always been a dark horse candidate for the all-around greatest. Released 47 years ago this month, it sounds ...
“Greatest unknown musician” and “greatest white soul singer” are catchy if backhanded props. They both fit Eddie Hinton. Born in Jacksonville and raised in Tuscaloosa, he was an uncommonly gifted ...
With his mix of shock rock, theatrical performances and stage shows evoking horror, cabaret and even circus, Alice Cooper ...
We celebrate Yusuf / Cat Stevens’ 78th birthday with guitarist and author Jimmy Ryan plus discuss his new book and CCR ...
Tom Petty's former Malibu estate hits the market for $15 million, featuring a preserved music studio where the rock legend worked before his 2017 death.
Mick Fleetwood reflected on the "magic" of Fleetwood Mac. The band was fully formed when Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks ...
It is not often that we hear solo material from the Rome-based singer-songwriter and producer Luca Sapio, making every ...
Sebastian Bach draws on his love of '70s rock for his new album. He performs July 25, with Great White and The RockShow, at ...
Dave Davies and Mick Avory dish on the rebirth of the Kinks, who dominated U.S. arenas in the '70s and '80s, rocking the charts with "Come Dancing." ...
Ozzy Osbourne's Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward paid tribute to the late 'Iron Man' singer ...
Iommi described the recording of that album as a miserable time. “I don’t know how we got that album done,” he said. “I booked the studio out in Toronto, never having seen it in my life. I booked it ...
Artists “The Eagles were in the same studio, in the room next to us. They had to pack up and go because we were too loud!”: The highs and lows of Black Sabbath in the ’70s - by Tony Iommi ...