Six more albums from Brenda Lee’s expansive catalog have just hit DSPs for the first time. 1965’s Brenda Lee Sings Top Teen Hits, 1970’s Memphis
What happens when you let longhairs who want to destroy the movie business make a movie? You get Easy Rider, a rambunctious assault of a
Dave Marsh, a renowned rock critic and biographer, has died. An early editor of Creem who also wrote for the Village Voice, Rolling Stone, and
Grammy-nominated rapper Quavo has released “Trance,” the latest single from his forthcoming album QRÖMELIFE, executive produced by Pharrell Williams. The song arrives with an official
Since its birth, rock music has been seen as a revolutionary force and an agent of social change. But Pink Floyd’s show in Venice, Italy,
Sheryl Crow is readying a new album, Pick You Up, led by a protest song of sorts featuring Jesse Welles. Listen to “Freedom Bus” below.
Alice Cooper got back on track after the more pop-leaning turn-of-the-decade albums Trash and Hey Stoopid by returning to what he does best: A dark plot involving
Chuck Berry’s debut album After School Session and Chicago “Queen of Blues” Koko Taylor’s self titled record are getting reissues through Chess Records’ Acoustic Sounds
While the Woodstock name has become representative of counterculture attitudes, it’s also become somewhat representative of chaos, and not the “good” counterculture type. While it’s well-documented that
The immortal vocalist’s interpretations of classics by Hank Williams, Ray Price, George Jones, and more While Elvis Presley’s musical output was defined more by rock
