Every band’s worst nightmare came true for Pearl Jam on June 30, 2000. The group was playing for a rain-soaked crowd from the Orange Stage
Shabaka Hutchings, the former Sons of Kemet and Comet Is Coming musician who has since gone solo and mononymous, will release a new album on
The Style Council has unveiled a new track, “Boy Hairdresser,” ahead of the eagerly anticipated reissue of Café Bleu. The new edition of their iconic
Queen had every reason to feel positive when they opened the world tour in support of their eighth album, The Game, on June 30, 1980. A
Charlotte Cornfield has signed to Merge Records, the Toronto singer-songwriter announced on Tuesday, January 13. Hurts Like Hell, her sixth album and first on the
The night Tom Petty dropped acid for the first time and finally connected with an old crush proved to be an inspiration for his classic “Even
Hits don’t come much bigger than “Tennessee Whiskey.” Chris Stapleton’s 2015 recording of the country classic has been certified Double Diamond by the Recording Industry
Released July 4, 1995, Foo Fighters self-titled debut LP launched one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful bands of its era. Creating rock’s next
Anjimile has announced a new album. You’re Free to Go, the North Carolina singer-songwriter’s follow-up to The King, was produced by Brad Cook. It’s out
In July 1970, James Brown unleashed a song that would go on to become one of his signature tunes: “Get Up (I Feel Like Being A)
