Exploring the history of The Rolling Stones most iconic riff, '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction', which was tied to a strange 1920s hotel in Clearwater, Florida.
Singer-songwriter and guitarist Bobby Womack was born on this day in 1944. His multi-decade career shapes many of the careers of others.
Revisiting the infamous 'Mud Shark' incident that got hard rock heroes Led Zeppelin banned from the famous Edgewater Hotel in the heart of Seattle back in 1960.
The advent of folk rock, Bob Dylan performing on an electric guitar, American bands emerging as “the answer to the British invasion” and performers of Motown making it in mainstream music. What do all ...
The Humphreys Concerts By the Bay series is celebrating its 45th anniversary with a lineup of over 30 shows.
The new film ‘Broken English’, shot shortly before the singer’s death, shows how powerful she was from her teenage ...
"Don't Fear the Reaper" is Blue Oyster Cult's most successful song, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. It has been widely used in film and television and was included on Rolling Stone's ...
In the 1960s, British Invasion bands were everywhere. These are three British Invasion bands from the 1960s who inspire us to ...
Here is a look at the life of musician Paul McCartney, former member of the Beatles. Personal Birth date: June 18, 1942 Birth place: Liverpool, England Birth name: James Paul McCartney Father: James ...
After more than 60 years as a band, The Temptations are going strong with a new lineup ...