Rolling Stones’ Colorful ‘She’s a Rainbow’: As Seen on TV
Though the song was only a modest success in 1967, it’s been re-discovered by Madison Avenue for use in numerous ad campaigns
Read MoreNew John Bonham Biography Author Talks About ‘Beast’
The drumming legend is the subject of a first full narrative biography, Beast: John Bonham and the Rise of Led Zeppelin. Author C.M. Kushins offers some insight
Read MoreEmmylou Harris’ ‘Lost’ Concert LP With the Nash Ramblers
The all-star band’s 1990 Nashville concert was recorded and shelved and only recently rediscovered. “What a joy it was to share the stage with them,” she says
Read More‘The Jimmie Vaughan Story’ Reviewed: A Big Box of Blues
The 5-CD box features music spanning five decades, including collaborations with Eric Clapton, Billy Gibbons and, of course, brother Stevie Ray Vaughan
Read MoreRory Gallagher Solo Debut Gets Expanded For 50th Anniversary
The 1971 album, newly mastered at Abbey Road Studios, includes a new mix, 30 prev. unreleased outtakes / alternate takes, BBC Radio recordings, a book and more
Read MorePink Floyd’s ‘Momentary Lapse of Reason’ Gets Updated Edition
David Gilmour and Nick Mason explain how the 1987 LP has been updated. Its also remixed and presented in 360 Reality Audio, a new immersive music experience
Read MoreLindsey Buckingham’s Voice Sounds Great as He Opens 2021 Tour
He showed no ill-effects from his 2019 open-heart surgery. He’s celebrating his first solo LP in 10 with a 30-date U.S. tour and first European solo tour
Read MoreGraham Nash to Publish Photo Book, ‘A Life in Focus’
The book offers an extensive collection of personal photographs and artistic stills alongside Nash’s own reflections, telling the story behind the pictures
Read MoreAug 29, 2021: John Drake, Amboy Dukes Vocalist, Dies
The singer was born John Brake. It’s said that his name was misspelled on an album and he decided to keep it. The Ted Nugent-led band scored a 1968 hit
Read MoreBob Marley and the Wailers: Behind Their 1973 Capitol Records Session
The 1973 recording represented a unique moment in the Jamaican band’s history: one of the last times Marley and Peter Tosh played together.
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