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A Beastie Boy got arrested; Morrissey played his first solo gig in the U.S.; The Beatles began working on 'The White Album'; ...
The jazz rock pioneer on being fast and loud, walking away from success, and why a musician is actually exploring the meaning ...
George Harrison's greatness lived in the shadows of The Beatles, at least until the later stages of the 1960s, when he found his groove. But why?
This is most famously heard on their classic hit “Crazy On You,” which features Nancy’s famous extended guitar intro, which ...
Inspired by kindness and community, Lea Jones’ newly recorded track offers a message for 2025: We’re not strangers after all.
John Lennon had the power to make fantastic vocal performances, but he felt that some tunes weren't given the justice they deserved.
Joe Puerta, a founding member of Ambrosia, has family roots in Oklahoma. He talked about yacht rock's resurgence — and why ...
Around 9 p.m., on his drive back, Dorian swerved off the shoulder to avoid an oncoming truck. A branch pierced through the ...
If there’s one guitar player that everyone must see in concert at least once in their lifetime, it’s Tommy Emmanuel,” praised ...
As he celebrates the release of his memoir, Heartbreaker, Tom Petty’s right-hand man and dear friend reflects on a career’s ...
Dionne Warwick talks about "Walk on By," "I Say a Little Prayer," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" and "That's What Friends ...
A great riff, and great vocals. As the opening track on Heathen Chemistry, Oasis came out swinging with The Hindu Times. And ...