David Crosby visited the UK with the Byrds, and the Beatles took them under their wing. In exchange, Harrison received a gift ...
Inspired by a new book on the life and times of Wings, we pick ten gems from Sir Paul's still-somehow-underrated post-breakup ...
Saturday Night Live has presented some of pop-culture's most iconic moments in musical history. We document its legacy in ...
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Derek and the Dominos, ‘Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs': Retro Review
A review of Derek and the Dominos' 'Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs,' released by Eric Clapton and Duane Allman on Nov. 9 ...
We don't think of The Beatles as blues artists. But these five songs might make you think again about their blues chops.
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr had the mother of all solo-career conundrums. It’s hard enough building a reputation as a one-man act after leaving a moderately ...
Slash, the famed Guns 'N Roses guitarist, had just dropped the blues album and film 'Live at the S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival.' ...
Three decades after the Fab Four’s history was chronicled in Anthology, there’s now an extra chapter. Theirs is a long and winding road – but an endlessly compelling one.
Elvis made a career out of performing other people's music, but these five specific songs were the worst of the bunch.
Carl Perkins recorded 'Blue Suede Shoes'; B.B. King kicked off a European tour; David Crosby had a successful liver ...
For several years from 1966 there were persistent rumours that Paul McCartney had been killed in a car crash and The Beatles had brought in a lookalike to keep the band going. The Secret Service had a ...
The recording process of Supertramp's 'Crisis? What Crisis?' was difficult, but the result was yet another huge success for the band.
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