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The Ida Mae guitarist isn't even sure what to call Mirador, but with some tone mojo from cranked half-stacks and Jake ...
He missed his chance to be Led Zeppelin’s lead vocalist, but his solo work — and his otherworldly voice — drew raves from ...
Fifty years ago, the Boss was at a pivotal moment in his career. A new book details what it took to launch 'Born to Run' ...
The Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center is thrilled to present unforgettable nights of live rock music this summer and fall with Classic Albums Live (CAL). This world-class concert experience ...
Get ready to rock the Attic this weekend. Too Slim and the Tail Draggers are coming back to town. They will be at the Attic on Friday, Aug. 15 to ...
A hard-hustling Jewish kid from East London who willed himself into becoming (for a time, at least) Britain’s biggest pop ...
Nov. 17 -- To those who only heard him on albums or saw him on stage, Joe C. — who died Thursday night in his sleep — was the animated, foul-mouthed foil in Kid Rock’s Twisted Brown Trucker ...
Reid’s 1973 album “River” dug into earthier, slinkier grooves, as heard on the title track, a favorite of Black Crowes brothers Chris and Rich Robinson.
Speaking with THR, Flom and Lava’s chief operating officer Jeff Kempler open up about Graves County, their growing podcast business, the resurgence of rock and roll and their unexpected foray ...
Jack Radsliff’s Living/Live is one of the best albums to come out of Portland’s jazz scene so far this year, featuring the ...
He was the rockstar's rock star and now he's being remembered for a life of powerful, moving music, even by the bands he turned down.
Ed Roland reflects on recording at Elvis’s estate, his favorite double albums and decades of making music ahead of July 31 show in Wantagh.