The Number One Singles of 1973: Each One Has a Story
A great year for chart-topping singles included some of the era’s biggest stars as well as some forgotten classics.
Read MoreBob Dylan Sets First Dates of 2025 Tour
The legend turns 84 in May and shows no signs of slowing down.
Read More10 Career-Spanning (and Unique) Beatles Guitar Solos
They are rarely hailed as a band known for their guitar solos. But sorting out which ones stand apart from the rest is a pleasing task.
Read MoreThe Who Announce First Concerts of 2025
[caption id="attachment_135139" align="alignright" width="265"] Photo of The Who’s Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend via the band’s website[/caption] Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey have announced a pair of Who concerts in March 2025 at London’s Royal Albert Hall as part of
Read MoreSupertramp “Live in Paris ’79” Album Coming
The album is a souvenir of the 10-month tour in support of their hugely successful Breakfast in America LP from that year.
Read MoreRadio Hits in January 1969: Over and Over
We’ve got some fun facts and great videos of hits from The Doors, Dusty Springfield, BJ Thomas, Tommy James and the Shondells, and more.
Read MoreHow Eddie Van Halen Changed Rock Guitar
He is the most influential rock guitarist since his band became superstars in the 1980s, all by just doing what comes naturally.
Read More1967 Rock Music Highlights: One Amazing Year
What a year for rock, pop and soul music! Here are some of the highlights when FM “underground” radio was starting to overtake AM Top 40.
Read More‘Jingle Jangle Morning,’ 1960s U.S. Folk-Rock Collection, Coming
The 3-CD set features 74 tracks including classics from Bob Dylan, the Byrds and Judy Collins, alongside recordings from the We Five, Scott McKenzie and Edgar Winter.
Read More‘The Great Lost Kinks Album’: Revisiting an Overlooked 1973 Delight
Although compiled to satisfy a contractual obligation, the collection of stray tracks is “a corner of the room worth spending some time in.”
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