Clouds were a 1960s Scottish rock band that disbanded in October 1971. The band consisted of Ian Ellis, Harry Hughes (drums) and Billy Ritchie (keyboards).
The Count Five were an American garage rock outfit known primarily for their chart-topping hit “Psychotic Reaction” from 1966. Like many one-hit wonders from the 1960s, this garage rock band was short ...
Rob Zombie had a lot of history both in horror and heavy metal, but he thought this band was the best America had to offer. Read more about it here.
The absolute top bands were very capable of doing both. Turning out studio masterpieces and then blitzing the live stage with ...
One of the most popular classic rock bands ever is The Eagles. The Eagles also knew how to spoof classic rock. Here’s a look at why they wrote an homage to some 1960s hits. “’96 Tears ...
In 1987, Lynyrd Skynyrd reformed as a tribute tour to prompt the band's rebirth. The current lineup—led by Ronnie's younger ...
Psychedelic rock is far from dead, and these five bands have proved it. If you’re into psychedelic rock from the 1960s but want to explore what new gifts the genre has to offer in the 2020s ...
Here are the five heaviest progressive rock bands of all time! Back in September, we took a look at the five heaviest progressive metal bands of all time. Given that prog rock paved the way for ...
Detroit rock band MC5 — whose anti-establishment ethos and sounds influenced punk and heavy metal — will be honored at the ...
“Psychedelic Rock Posters and Fashion of the 1960s.” While posters made to promote gigs by such bands as The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Canned Heat, Steppenwolf, Moby Grape, Country ...