In a move that outraged folk purists, Bob Dylan went electric at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. But was the crowd's anger really about the guitar?
Smiling in front of a few thousand fans at the Fox Theatre in Detroit during the summer, Vince Gill promised to tell some stories and “play for as long as you’ll let me.” He also told fans that if ...
Chris Connor chats with Task composer Dan Deacon… HBO’s Task has been one of the best reviewed shows of recent months, living ...
Singer-songwriter Bryce Fleming holds the notes in her own story as she defies the stereotypes she has faced as an artist.
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Morse says you really have to want to play when you have arthritis, but the good news is that he does, and he's determined to ...
Anthony Jackson, the legendary bassist who played with Madonna, Simon & Garfunkel & the Bee Gees, has died at 73.
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Jack Antonoff and Hayley Williams talk friendship, songwriting, and the joy (and drama) of being in a band for Rolling Stone's Musicians on Musicians.
Finneas and Ashe secretly started a band, The Favors, and dropped their debut album 'The Dream'—now, they're living it loudly ...