Tag "best classic bands"

Hall & Oates ‘Live at the Troubadour’ Gets Vinyl, CD Editions

In 2008, the number-one selling duo in music history played stripped-back versions of their classic hits at the famed Los Angeles club

Read More

Arlo Guthrie, Friends & Family at Carnegie Hall: 2018

He first played his annual Thanksgiving concert in 1967, a month after his father, one of America’s most important singer/songwriters, died

Read More

McCartney Gets 2 Grammy Nominations For Recent Solo LP

Recorded in “Rockdown,” 2020’s McCartney III arrived decades after the first two in the series: McCartney and McCartney II

Read More

Cat Stevens Releases ‘Teaser and the Firecat’ 50th Anniversary Box Set

The 1971 LP includes “Moonshadow,” “Peace Train” and “Morning Has Broken.” The new edition has prev. unheard studio demos and alternate mixes, plus live recordings

Read More

Billy Hinsche—of Dino, Desi & Billy, Beach Boys Fame—Dead at 70

Following a run with the teen pinup trio in the mid-’60s, which gave them one top 20 hit, Hinsche became a valued auxiliary player with the Beach Boys.

Read More

Dion Returns With All-Star Cast on New Album: Listen

The legend’s collection, features collaborations with Springsteen, Frampton, Gibbons, Knopfler, Clapton, Scaggs and more

Read More

Bruce Springsteen Releases Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concert Film Set

Very little filmed footage of the band is available from the era. It’s a rare opportunity to see them give an explosive performance that became an instant classic

Read More

Willie Nelson’s New Album is a Family Affair: Listen

The Willie Nelson Family includes songs written by Hank Williams (“I Saw the Light”), Kris Kristofferson (“Why Me”) and George Harrison (“All Things Must Pass”)

Read More

Charles Manson: The Rock Connection

From “Helter Skelter” to his ties with the Beach Boys, rock music was always a big part of the story of the now-deceased murderer’s life.

Read More

Nov 18, 2021: Mick Rock, Who Photographed Music Legends, Dies

His memorable images of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Queen, the Ramones, and more helped give him the nickname, “The Man Who Shot the Seventies”

Read More