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Named after Roy Rogers’ horse, “Trigger” became central to Willie Nelson’s music, and these songs wouldn’t be the same without it.
with just a voice and some chords. For a long time, it was the piano that played the central role there. But in the middle of the 20th century, the acoustic guitar became the favorite instrument ...
In celebration of Inverclyde's thriving music scene, the Telegraph goes backstage with a local band or artist every month.
A decommissioned WWII-era warship in the Bay Area was the site of the World Goth Day Festival, an annual celebration of the ...
As Summers’ and Fripp’s avant-garde albums of the 80s are reissued, we hear all about how the side-project came to be – and ...
Billboard's staff picks the greatest country songs of the past century that have made us love, cry, drink and dance.
Fleeing police again. Running a red light ... failing to take drivers’ licenses even after they kill someone on the road. We found nearly 40% of the drivers charged with vehicular manslaughter ...
For all the easy and admittedly satisfying comparison points, Cotton Crown somehow never sounds like homage, and always more ...
“From the inside, especially if you haven’t done it for a while, it’s just hard to tell,” he says of the uncertainty of taking the indie rock band on the road again. “Like, when we ...
George’s Leslie-driven Telecaster tones on Something are without doubt a major part of Abbey Road’s sonic trademark as are the ... parallel changes - we recommend targeting notes from the chords. For ...
Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P., heavy metal front man best known for mock-torturing women onstage, has some thoughts about Donald Trump, free speech and First Amendment ...