The 1970s were dominated by both The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin, but which one left the more enduring impact on rock and roll?
The Gibb brothers have made a mark on the music entertainment industry. Though most of the brothers have passed away, their ...
The heirs of two of Hendrix’s bandmates say Sony owes them millions in unpaid royalties for billions of streams on digital ...
The Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris is presenting the first major retrospective of Dennis Morris’s work, ...
They were, quite simply, the four greatest rock musicians ever to play in one outfit together. Finally, the story of their ...
Rock veteran Bruce Howe, who played bass in the pioneering Aussie rock band Fraternity alongside AC/DC star Bon Scott and ...
Groupies, drugs and Satanism went hand in hand with the heaviest band in rock history. Then why does Becoming Led Zeppelin ...
Kurt Cobain grew to disdain parts of Led Zeppelin that would help form the Nirvana frontman's musical and social foundation.
Gene “Daddy G” Barge, a well-rounded saxophone player, songwriter and Grammy-winning producer, has died. He was 98.
Aerosmith released a statement at the time of their retirement in 2024 that read: ‘It was 1970 when a spark of inspiration ...
The Beatles’ song “Now and Then,” which was finished and released last year by the band’s living members Paul McCartney and ...
Linda McCartney was, in many ways, a tonic to her husband's rapturous lifestyle, mainly because she hated watching the mania around certain gigs.