When Link Wray recorded “Rumble” in early 1958, most rock-and-roll guitarists were doing everything they could to avoid distortion. Wray did the opposite, unabashedly leaning into it and, in the ...
Staff and contributing writers choose their favorite guitar solos of all time, including licks from Television, WAR, Midnight Movers, and more.
Elvis Presley's single, "Heartbreak Hotel" was released by RCA Records, Frank Sinatra played a benefit show at Carnegie Hall ...
The singer-songwriter and actor on depression, becoming a sex symbol and rebelling in his 30s in his ‘middle-finger phase’ ...
Spielberg's Grammy gong will sit nicely alongside his Oscar ornaments won for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan, his ...
The February 5 Cowboy Junkies performance marks the halfway point in the St. Lawrence Acoustic Stage’s season. While this show is sold out, tickets for upcoming concerts, including roots and blues ...
Blackwater Railroad Company’s lead singer Tyson T. Davis was at home in Seward, Alaska, recently where the outside ...
He was best known for his long-running collaboration with Alan Jackson and their signature hit, “Chattahoochee.” ...
Rascall Flatts performed their first Milwaukee-area concert in a decade Jan. 22 at Fiserv Forum, the first big Milwaukee ...
Performed as one of Grateful Dead's two lead vocalists Remembered as band's 'one good-looking guy' Went on to solo career with bands RatDog and Dead & Company Still in high school when joined up with ...
Weir’s own musical tastes ranged from Chuck Berry to cowboy songs to R&B and reggae. Thanks to relentless touring, constant musical evolution and a passionate fan base, the Grateful Dead – who ...
Cher made a surprise appearance at the Grammys - her first in 18 years - in order to receive a lifetime achievement award, ...
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