Pink Floyd Exhibition: ‘Their Mortal Remains’ Coming to U.S.
It offers an immersive experiential journey through their world, from high-tech audio-visual events, objects, and surreal landscapes with over 350 artifacts
Read More‘The Who Sell Out’ Goes Super Deluxe: Review
It preceded both ‘Tommy’ and ‘Who’s Next’ but for many fans the group’s third studio LP remains the most creative of their career.
Read MoreAerosmith Triumphs at Jazz Fest 2018: Watch
The band’s first performance of the year was at a surprising event as they treated the Crescent City to a 17-song set. Our recap…
Read MoreChristopher Cross ‘Making Good Progress,’ Post- Covid-19
The virus induced a very rare syndrome that resulted in a paralysis of the Grammy Award-winner’s legs and part of his face. He’s expected to recover
Read MoreJohn Bonham’s First Biography, ‘Beast,’ Coming
The legendary drummer has never been the subject of a biography. That all changes with the upcoming book, Beast: John Bonham and the Rise of Led Zeppelin
Read MoreAbbey Road Studios Sets Rare Open House
For one week in August, London’s world-famous Abbey Road Studios will open its doors to the public, offering a rare glimpse inside
Read MorePink Floyd ‘Live at Knebworth 1990’ Gets Own Release: Watch
The legendary performance appeared for the first time on 2019’s Later Years box set. The recording includes “Comfortably Numb” and “The Great Gig in the Sky”
Read MorePete Townshend and Roger Daltrey Talk About the State of The Who
“When we give our word to do something, we end up doing it. I just want to go on as long as we can, doing music of the quality we make and doing it justice”
Read MoreMarianne Faithfull, Post-Covid: ‘I Don’t Know if I’ll Be Able to Sing Again’
In an interview about her new spoken word album, She Walks in Beauty, the singer says of her illness’ after-effects, “It couldn’t be worse”
Read MoreAl Schmitt, 23x Grammy Award-Winning Producer-Engineer, Dies
The winner of 23 Grammys–more than any other engineer in history–worked with Elvis, the Jefferson Airplane, Dylan, Sam Cooke, Steely Dan, and many others
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