Known as two of the best guitarists of all time—according to Rolling Stone, among others — Jimmy Page, 82, and the late Jeff ...
The band hired the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio to record many tracks for Led Zeppelin III at Headley Grange. The album ...
Around the halfway mark, Grohl threw a bit of Motörhead’s “Ace of Spades” into the Foos’ “No Son of Mine” — “That was for ...
Vince Gill picked out a rather questionable song for his first performance, given the circumstances, but we can't say we blame him.
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In 1905, cowboy singer Tex Ritter was born in Texas. Most people remember him singing the title song for the Academy ...
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'80s music: 10 forgotten 80s bands that deserve more recognition
With the final season of Stranger Things still fresh in the cultural bloodstream, the sound of the 1980s is everywhere again.
Bloomsbury is famous for its Squares. You’ve heard of Russell Square, Bedford Square, Queen Square and others, but perhaps ...
Led Zeppelin‘s crash landing led to a trio of often very surprising solo careers for its main songwriters and arrangers.
Led Zeppelin formed in 1968, after a string of recommendations from local musicians led to a lineup of Jimmy Page, Robert ...
Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey” has become the first country song in history to be certified RIAA Double Diamond, ...
Moore founded the group in 1986 to present a one-weekend tribute to the Cotton Club, the Harlem nightclub, in Ruby’s Cabaret in northeast Minneapolis. He enlisted four female singers, including ...
Hosted by Alan Cumming, the event featured appearances by Will Arnett, Kathy Bates, Susan Blakely, Jessie Buckley, George Clooney, Ryan Coogler, Scott ...
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