Most people consider themselves lucky to have a record deal at all, but R.E.M. had standards which didn't involve them being jerked around.
The guitarist’s solo debut It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere turns 30 this week but it could’ve been a GN’R album if he'd had his ...
The Grateful Dead's Dave’s Picks, Vol. 53 debuts on four Billboard charts this week, starting inside the top 10 on almost all ...
Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon has now spent 500 weeks on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart, making it one of a very ...
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18 albums rock music critics were forced to change their minds aboutWhile the opinions of rock critics have lost that aura of authority they had a few decades ago, and some of the big names, ...
Best known for his run of iconic rock ‘n’ roll hits with his band the Detroit Wheels during the mid-’60s, Ryder is as busy ...
British musician, songwriter and producer Mick Jones will launch a new magazine, The Rock & Roll Public Library Magazine, on 1st March, available to buy at an experiential exhibition at London’s ...
A look at the making of The White Album by the beatles, how it came out as such a disjointed mess of different types of songs, and which should have been cut ...
With a name like “Beat It,” you might think MJ is trying to start up some mess, but in fact, he wrote the song to take a stance against violence. The song itself is Jackson telling a young boy who ...
Ozzy Osbourne and guitarist Billy Morrison have overhauled their 2015 song, 'Gods of Rock N Roll,' with the help of a 61-piece orchestra.
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On his third studio album, “Horror,” the genre-spanning musician deconstructs old fears and finds ways to survive new ones.
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