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
Category: History
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)
Kenny Loggins became the King of the Movie Theme Song in the ’80s. And it all started at the top of the decade in 1980,
Jerry Garcia’s last show with the Grateful Dead was no lasting tribute. Hoarse and tired, Garcia’s shaky visage on July 9, 1995, at Chicago’s Soldier
Queen followed one of Live Aid’s signature moments. They also took the stage on July 13, 1985 at London’s Wembley Stadium without much expectation. After a
Van Halen’s long winning streak on the pop charts came to an end with the July 18, 1995 release of “Not Enough.” Between their 1978
George Clinton wanted to bridge rock and funk music on Funkadelic’s self-titled debut album. He had a less ambitious goal in mind when it came to their second LP,
When asked for the umpteenth time in 1989 about restaging The Wall, Roger Waters quipped that he’d only do so on one condition. “If they ever take the
Talking Heads’ final tour was euphoric sensory overload. The 1983-84 trek — documented on Jonathan Demme’s acclaimed concert movie Stop Making Sense — featured an expanded nine-piece
David Bowie’s initial career left turn emerged in part from a bitch session with John Lennon. Known today as perhaps rock’s premier shapeshifter, Bowie had
