The 1970s was an exciting time for music as bands became more experimental and music was varied, but which album out of the ...
Pete Townshend has declared The Who will ‘definitely’ be back for more next year even if they’re getting ‘a bit creaky’. Last year, The Who toured the UK with a huge orchestral backing but this ...
Could the mellow, lesser-known 60s rock band Rhinoceros have been one of the first instances of an industry plant, a term ...
The novelty of bubblegum pop eventually wore off and critics dismissed the music as disposable. Aimed at the youth, it’s like the flavor of chewing gum, immediately sweet and satisfying, though the ...
The Bottom of the Hill has teamed up with SF Live to present a free Halloween-themed punk-rock party Saturday afternoon at ...
New releases from Tyshawn Sorey, Kim Cass, Bill Charlap, Tarbaby, Matthew Shipp, Kris Davis and others are showcasing how a ...
Their 1971 album marked the move from experimental live band to studio-based architects, paving the way for a decade of ...
Fletcher Moore In the hours and days that followed Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh’s passing, fellow artists were eager to ...
At the height of their success group members were akin to rock stars and recognized wherever where they went — but they never ...
Lou Reed of The Velvet Underground was particularly selective in his tastes and was never shy to give his unpopular views on popular musicians ...
The Drifters, a staple band of the 1950s and '60s with their songs like "This Magic Moment" and "Under the Boardwalk," have a ...