News

The Otis Redding cover appears on the upcoming LP The First Family, which contains the earliest known live recording of the ...
A snippet of music history will hit the shelves on July 18 with the new Sly & The Family Stone album The First Family: Live ...
Live Aid boasted plenty of participants who could be considered MVPs – particularly organizer and driving force Bob Geldof.
In the late 1960s, the Rolling Stones revitalized their sound with a few drug arrests and a compact cassette recorder.
The Zombies released a masterpiece and then broke up. People discovered the record after the fact when it was too late for a reunion.
With Pulp at Glastonbury and the Gallaghers reunited, it feels like there's something in the air again, writes Glenn Fosbraey ...
The London-born guitarist began his music career in a group called the Paramounts, then followed bandmate Gary Brooker into ...
The cultural consciousness of posterity is enriched by Wilson’s 1962-1967 output. His greatest accomplishments during that ...
The Beatles released a now-rare album just as their popularity was growing to new heights in the 1960s, but if they'd had ...
In the studio and onstage, Byron Gregory backed giants of soul, jazz, funk, and more—including Ramsey Lewis, Ruby Andrews, ...
Metal titan Doro Pesch’s 1989 solo debut ‘Force Majeure’ will be reissued as a limited edition vinyl picture disc on July 25.
Write “something exciting” was Lalo Schifrin’s brief for a new US television series about spies that aired in 1966. The Argentine composer and musician, who has died in Los Angeles aged 93, turned ...