Listen to an Early Extended Version of Pete Townshend’s ‘Baba O’Riley’
A 45th anniversary expanded edition of The Who founder’s 1972 debut solo album features a nearly 10-minute instrumental version of the Who’s Next classic
Read MorePaul Simon Returns With New Musical Work, ‘Seven Psalms’
“This is a journey, for me, to complete,” Simon says. “This whole piece is really an argument I’m having with myself about belief, or not.”
Read MoreDire Straits’ ‘Sultans of Swing’: An Unlikely Hit
They were playing a kind of old-school Dylanesque rock that radio stations assumed fans no longer cared for. Then the fans told them otherwise.
Read MoreAndy Rourke, The Smiths Bassist, Dies at 59
Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr called former bandmate Rourke “a kind and beautiful soul…and a supremely gifted musician.”
Read MoreGraham Nash Releases Studio Album, ‘Now,’ in Busy 2023
A tour coincides with the 60th anniversary of Nash’s first single with the Hollies. He’s also collaborated on a new album with Allan Clarke
Read MorePeter Gabriel Opens 2023 Tour, His First in 7 Years
He opened “i/o the Tour” in Kraków, Poland, with a 23-song set that included much of the new album and many favorites
Read MoreGeorge Thorogood ‘Recovering Nicely’ From ‘Serious Medical Condition’
The 73-year-old guitarist, songwriter and singer was in the midst of the Destroyers’ “50 Years of Rock” tour when his team had announced a “serious medical condition”
Read MoreThe Beatles’ ‘I Saw Her Standing There’: Way Beyond Compare
The song is an endless (and endlessly relatable) story, but also a finite one in that it takes place in less than three minutes
Read More10cc, Herman’s Hermits Manager, Harvey Lisberg, Writes Memoir, “I’m Into Something Good”
He guided the careers of many of music’s brightest stars to emerge from Manchester, U.K. during the British Invasion
Read MoreRick Wakeman Interview: Yes and Those Legendary Capes
The keyboard legend chats about his prog rock career, Yes’ Rock Hall induction, and why he started wearing those famous capes!
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