Over the past few years, some of the biggest names of ’70s era entertainment are deciding to call it a career. And the latest is
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Looking back at the ’80s for Cheap Trick, it was an extremely topsy-turvy decade – as they endured a key member’s exit and eventual re-entry
I had the wonderful opportunity to meet with Jenny Conlee and discuss her new album Tides: Pieces for Accordion and Piano which will be released
Sometimes you find yourself wondering if an artist that receives the “anthology” treatment is really worthy of such a thorough musical reexamination. But there are
Looking back at Jethro Tull’s extensive discography, the longest interval between albums occurred between 2003’s The Jethro Tull Christmas Album and last year’s The Zealot
Gogol Bordello is a gypsy punk rock band from the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Lead singer and songwriter Eugene Hütz founded the band in
Photo Credit: Eketarina Gorbacheva Without question, one of the most innovative metal drummers remains Dave Lombardo – whose groundbreaking double bass work, rapid fire fills,
Photo Credit: Paul Haggard Few rock artists of the modern day remain as consistently busy – or a member of as many projects – as
Photo Credit: Vivian Wang Tommy Stinson has played with some of the biggest (Guns N’ Roses) and most respected (the Replacements) bands throughout his long-and-winding
Most rockers seem to crank out their debut album at a rapid pace, then fret and sweat over their second LP – in fear of