Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead live in Vancouver in June 1973, a month before they played Summer Jam. Photo: Ross Marino/Getty
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John Mayall, the Godfather of British Blues, has passed away. A singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, Mayall was a central player in the 1960s British blues
It may have taken several months for the wider world to cotton on, but when Guns N’ Roses’ epochal debut album, Appetite For Destruction, landed,
Ashlee Simpson Ross has released a new, expanded edition of her debut album Autobiography in celebration of its 20th anniversary. A digital version is out
Rory Gallagher’s celebrated Irish Tour ’74 is a landmark release in more ways than one. As an artistic statement, it ranks highly among rock’s most
Music lovers will always yearn to retreat to an open field with their favorite band – and 100,000 other people. But how did the modern
Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention – Photo: Alice Ochs/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images “The Whisky a Go Go” YouTube series diving into the history
The Who’s “Magic Bus” was late in arriving, and didn’t fully live up to its chart potential, but became a band staple just the same.
By the early 1990s, John Mellencamp had transformed from a scruffy young rocker into a rootsy troubadour, a champion of the working man, and a
Having a father, or being a father or a stepfather, the familiar bonds of fatherhood can be joyous and complicated. Love songs reign the pop
