Porcupine Tree founder Steven Wilson is one of the most acclaimed remixers in music, and we spoke to him about some of his ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer routed his 2025 North American tour through Oklahoma for an October concert at Tulsa's BOK ...
In "On The Red Carpet ICONS," Beatles legend Ringo Starr talks about his number one country album and shares what he told ...
Julian Lennon knows how some people may view him, even more than 40 years after his life as a pop star began with his first and biggest album, Valotte. But speaking from his home in Monaco, he’s ...
Brandi Carlile begins her new album with a verse raising the issue of mortality, and the question of what a godly design for ...
Classic Interview: Soft Cell’s Dave Ball – “To my mind, Kraftwerk are as influential as The Beatles”
“A little bit later, of course, you had Kraftwerk. I know it’s a bit of a cliché to talk about Kraftwerk, but without them, ...
Released barely six months after the Jimi Hendrix Experience's May 1967 debut Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold as Love showcased more sophisticated songwriting and musical performances on tracks such ...
Most guitar players use a guitar pick to play guitar, but not Queen's Brian May, as he uses quite the unconventional tool.
Director Scott Cooper and actor Jeremy Allen White on the artistic risks required for the new film "Springsteen: Deliver Me ...
Mark my words — nobody is going to even remember Kiss in 50 years,” I said in 1976, as disdainfully as possible. “But people ...
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The day the Beatles visited New York’s most legendary guitar store
Of all the storied guitar stores that once lined 48th Street in New York City, none had quite the pedigree of Manny's Music.
Epics like The Doors' "The End" and Yes' "Closer to the Edge" are some of the longest songs in rock history, and they pushed ...
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