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Today in Music History for Oct. 30: ...
The Grateful Dead loved to experiment with various genres, and they put out quite a few different psychedelic songs through the years.
John Russo wrote the 1968 classic “Night of the Living Dead” — now he answers our burning questions about the Steel City.
Whether it be their refusal to give in to the pull of outside expectations, constantly experimenting with different sounds, such as classical, folk and jazz, or the fact that many of their most ...
Beatles tribute band The Bootleg Beatles astonishingly delivered a blast from the past set during their 44th-anniversary tour ...
But perhaps the most jaw-droppingly creepy song of all time is Eddie Noack's 1968 recording "Psycho," a song that finds the ...
Despite the prevalence of ghost players, uncredited guitar solos remain a dirty little (open) secret in the rock world.
"That's really the way to do a recording, in a peaceful, relaxed setting, in somebody's basement," said Dylan of his sessions with the Band.
Consider this a way to take a 39-minute break from the stress of choosing the leader of the free world. | Opinion ...
The World Series has often been just as memorable for what happens before the first pitch is thrown. Baseball's fall classic ...
At the same time, Arista Records released a single by Dolenz called “That Was Then, This is Now” which quickly moved up the ...
Songwriter Autumn Rowe has started her own joint venture with Spirit Music Group, signing songwriter Mira Housey as her first artist.