On this day, December 30, 1968, an up-and-coming band from the United Kingdom played at Gonzaga University in Spokane, ...
Wayne Bennett put a shine on beloved recordings by Otis Rush and Bobby “Blue” Bland, but he only cut one single under his own ...
Beyond the distortion lies the truth. We debunk 18 legendary tall tales that have defined rock history for decades.
They ruled radio, sold millions, and filled arenas – yet history quietly moved on without them. Welcome to the world of the ...
Known for his swaggering vocals and hits like “Maggie May” and “Hot Legs,” Rod Stewart last performed in Huntsville in 2001.
There are moments in music history that exist almost like myths. These were concerts that happened once, maybe with no ...
Stipe had writer’s block on this Automatic For The People standout until a stroll round Seattle opened the floodgates for one ...
VARESE, January 6, 2026 – by GIANNI BERALDO Blues is not just music; it is a journey through time that smells of dust and legend. In Labor of Love, the latest musical chapter from Tinsley Ellis, ...
After a few years slightly adrift, the guitar god found his way back into arenas with the Firm in 1985, and leaned on some ...
The Spirit of Led Zeppelin Live will present the 55/50 Tour, marking the 55th anniversary of Led Zeppelin IV and the 50th ...
At #7, however, was someone who spent most of her career as a "backup" singer. Merry Clayton — who sang on the 1969 Rolling ...
On this day, January 6, 1975, the Mayor of Boston, Kevin White, canceled a rock concert after hundreds of fans destroyed the Boston Garden.