BEST CLASSIC BANDS – CELEBRATING THE ARTISTS, MUSIC AND POP CULTURE OF THE CLASSIC ROCK ERA
‘Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1’: Just Your Basic Dylan-Petty-Harrison-Orbison-Lynne Supergroup
Their unexpected union was a landmark combining an array of distinctive voices into something no individual could create alone.
Read MoreRusty Young, Poco Legend, Dies at 75
The founding member of the seminal country-rock band was one of the most influential steel guitar players in rock history
Read MoreJoey Ramone Biopic Announced, Starring SNL’s Pete Davidson
Announced on the 20th anniversary of the punk icon’s death, the film is based on the memoir of the singer’s younger brother.
Read More1971—The Year in 50 Classic Rock Albums
Bands that had only recently performed in ballrooms and college gyms now played arenas and stadiums–and sold millions of albums.
Read MoreRocker Michael Stanley Recorded a Final Album: The Inside Story
Prior to his death in March, the Cleveland legend cut a batch of new tracks with longtime producer Bill Szymczyk, who says “I’m in classic rock heaven”
Read MoreRod Stewart 1975-1978 Boxed Set Coming, With Rarities
After being out of print for decades, the studio albums mark their return to vinyl with replica sleeves and newly remastered sound
Read MoreRadio Hits of April 1969: Crazy Man, Crazy
The hippie counterculture musical Hair was a Broadway smash and had 2 huge singles this week. There were also hits from The Zombies, Glen Campbell + Blood, Sweat & Tears
Read MoreListen: Early Version of ‘Our House’ From CSNY’s ‘Déjà Vu’ 50th Anniversary Box
The set, presented in a 12 x 12 hardcover book includes a “pristine” version of the original album plus hours of rare and unreleased studio recordings
Read MoreDire Straits’ Bizarre Rock Hall 2018 Induction
There have been strange inductions at previous Rock Hall events and this one joins the list as Mark Knopfler and brother David were no-shows
Read More‘Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow’: Their Rockin’ Post-Purple Debut
Unhappy with the direction Deep Purple was taking, the guitarist recruited another band and made a debut album that would lead to a long solo career.
Read MoreNeil Young Calls Buffalo Springfield: ‘An Amazing Band’
The group, with Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin, enjoyed an intense two-year run. Young says, “We never reached our peak”
Read MoreRadio Hits in April 1971: Give ’em a Hand
Songs from the Grass Roots, Marvin Gaye, Three Dog Night will bring you back. And when’s the last time you heard “Chick-A-Boom”?
Read MoreCyndi Lauper’s ‘Unusual’ Path to the Walk of Fame
The colorful singer-songwriter made an “unusual” debut. She has won Grammy, Emmy and Tony awards and earned a trip on the Walk of Fame
Read MoreRedbone’s History-Making ‘Come and Get Your Love’
In 1974, the group became the first Native American band to achieve a Top 5 single on the Hot 100. The song received its first official video in 2020
Read More1965 NME Concert: Beatles, Stones, Kinks + more
Our Classic Video is like your own time machine with an incredible lineup of British Invasion acts performing at one concert
Read MoreThe Wallflowers’ 1st New Album in 9 Years + Tour
The youngest child of Bob and Sara Dylan has assembled a new Wallflowers lineup for the album, and will head out on a summer trek.
Read MoreWhen Music Went Mobile with 8-Track Tapes
Do you remember when it was a big deal to have an 8-track player in your car? Check out Ford’s 1966 Mustang ad featuring a “stereosonic tape player”…
Read MoreHow Jimmy Page Got His Legendary Guitar Case Back
A teenaged fan goes to see his favorite band perform in 1972 and, incredibly, obtains a discarded case. Nearly 50 years later, he reunites it with its owner
Read More‘Fleetwood Mac Live’ Gets Super Deluxe Edition
The expanded edition features a remastered version of the original 1980 release plus more than an hour of unreleased live music recorded between 1977-82
Read More10 Unusual and Surprising Cover Songs
Our writer veered toward songs that might have some oddball elements but really reinvented the song, or made you hear it in an altered state
Read MoreThe #1 Singles of 1975: Each Has a Story
39 different songs reached the top of the U.S. chart this year, though programmers were airing less from rock acts. Elton John continued his run with 4 more
Read MoreBill Withers’ ‘Live at Carnegie Hall’: Soul Preachin’
He’d never even planned for a career in music. Before long, he found himself on stage at one of the most prestigious performance venues in the world.
Read MoreCheap Trick’s 20th Studio LP, ‘In Another World’; Big Tour
Listen to several tracks. The band has many concerts on their 2021 calendar including their rescheduled tour with Rod Stewart
Read More10 Great ‘Rolling Stones’ Tracks Not By the Stones
Whether their performances are a coincidence or an homage to the World’s Greatest Rock and Roll band, here are 10 Rolling Stones soundalikes.
Read MoreBob Dylan ‘Nashville Skyline’ Cover: The Inside Story
Elliott Landy talks about the magic hour of light and serendipity of his photo. “[Bob] stopped at the coat rack and grabbed a hat. ‘Do you think we could use this?’”
Read MoreWhen Hugh Hefner Championed Rock Music
For more than a year, 1969-70, Hef invited the top rock and soul acts of the day to perform on national TV. Here are more than a dozen of those clips.
Read MoreMerry Clayton on ‘Gimme Shelter,’ ‘Tapestry’ and Her New Release
The singer on the Stones’ classic: “They played me the song and asked if I could put somethin’ on it…I said, ‘Stop and tell me what all this stuff means.'”
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