Among them would undoubtedly be the Beatles, the Sex Pistols, the Kinks, Elvis Presley, the Rolling Stones, etc. And as far ...
There are plenty of arguments to be had over which album by The Who is their best, but is Pete Townshend right to give that title to 'Quadrophenia'?
Speaking to Guitar Player in 1972, the Mountain guitarist laid out his use of "harmonic jumps" and high volume to achieve a ...
Super Bowl nears, relive some of the most iconic halftime shows from decades past, including Beyoncé's powerhouse performance ...
Every sequel tends to be a step down from the original, but Mick Fleetwood felt that 'Gold Dust Woman' had a spiritual child ...
Strawberry Switchblade were known for their music, their live gigs, their attitude and their distinctive visual aesthetic of polka-dot dresses ...
Between Lady Gaga diving off a roof and Prince giving a show for the ages, here are some of the most notable Super Bowl halftime shows.
New Pete Townshend Box Set Gathers Together All of The Who Guitarist/Songwriter’s Solo Studio Albums
A new Pete Townshend box set will feature CD versions of all of The Who guitarist/songwriter’s solo studio albums.
Pete Townshend has announced his latest box set, 'The Studio Albums,' which includes all eight solo albums and new ...
We've tracked down the top ten highest-grossing music biopics of all time as the new Bob Dylan biopic, 'A Complete Unknown,' ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNElton John and Brandi Carlile Announce New AlbumElton John has announced a new album with Brandi Carlile, titled Who Believes in Angels? It will be released on April 4. Ahead of that, the album’s title track has been released. You can listen to it, ...
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Audacy on MSNA special Audacy Check In with Elton John and Brandi CarlileAhead of the release of their new single “Who Believes In Angels?,” the title track from their just-announced collaborative album set for release on April 4, Audacy host Mike Adam got a chance to ...
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