It doesn't often come up in discussions of rock's greatest years, but this '70s year saw defining statements from Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and more ...
This article originally published at Fleetwood Mac's 1975 Connecticut concert to be released on vinyl for Record Store Day.
The roots of the Thin Lizzy story go back to the mid-1960s, where two school pals, Philip Lynott – the illegitimate son of a ...
Few bands matched The Who’s ferocity onstage. In the late ’60s and early ’70s, their concerts were controlled chaos: Pete ...
Though impressive in its own right, the list of Record Store Day‘s Black Friday releases has never been as sweeping as the annual main event. It wasn’t designed to be.
Robert Plant first howled for Vancouver fans on Dec. 28, 1968, when Led Zeppelin was one of the opening acts for U.S. heavy ...
Demos & Live' includes demos of "Psycho Killer" and "Warning Sign" from pre-Talking Heads band The Artistics ...
This one is strictly for the Zepheads out there. To go along with this year’s 50th anniversary of the band’s landmark double ...
Billy Joel would happily live a day in this artist's shoes as he said he would like to switch places with one other musician ...
Before smartphones and social media, teenagers found other ways to broadcast their worth, and the currency was surprisingly ...
The Nov. 28 show will feature a concert and conversation with vocalist Annie Haslam and songwriter-drummer Jim McCarty, a ...
The band led by Joan Jett was one of rock’s most disruptive — made up of girls in a tremendously masculinized world, it had a short, brilliant, shadowy career ...