Watch a rare 1976 video of The Rolling Stones performing their hit ballad “Fool to Cry,” featuring Mick Jagger on piano.
In the last six decades, many one-hit wonders have blessed our ears, and we've rounded up the top 57 in the US. While some of ...
Angus Young has the best job in rock ‘n’ roll. He is instantly identifiable when he’s in character on stage, and all but ...
From "Killer Queen" and "We Will Rock You" to Freddie Mercury's finest hour, "Bohemian Rhapsody," these are the 30 best Queen ...
Working in London, producer Adrian Corker, percussionist George Barton, and Japanese singer Tujiko Noriko came up with a new project CxBxT. Their six-track debut, After on Constructive Records, ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 21: In 1877, Thomas Edison announced he invented a "talking machine" -- something that became known as the phonograph.
Two definitive blues albums, The Best of Muddy Waters and Moanin’ in the Moonlight, are each, in their own right, a powerful collection of blues songs.
It’s nobody’s favorite Stones record, but, in hindsight, it’s also underrated since the whole Who Wants to Be a Rolling Stone? narrative has always overshadowed the songs. It’s notable, too, that it ...
The first “real” rock concert I ever attended was The Rolling Stones during their Steel Wheels Tour in 1989 at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida. About two years later, in 1991, The Stones ...
On November 11, 1983, Mick Jagger defended The Rolling Stones' music video for "Undercover of the Night" in a contentious TV interview.
At the end of his show in Belfast, Ireland, Bob Dylan dug deep into the Van Morrison song catalog and pulled out ...
The Rolling Stones are hitting the 2025 movie schedule for a limited re-release of their 1990 concert film Stones at the Max. As a massive Stones fan, I cannot wait to see it when it comes to IMAX in ...