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Look hard enough and you can still see the shaggy-haired teen heart throbs. They’re a few decades older but just as excited.
Formerly of Justice Crew, Lenny Pearce, who also happens to be the Purple Wiggle's brother, has found new success with ...
By the time Cream came together in 1966, they weren’t forming just another British rock group; they were creating a blueprint ...
Featuring a mocking anti-religious lyric from lapsed Catholic Geezer, the romping After Forever is one of the most musically ...
As Soundgarden broke out of the Seattle scene, Chris Cornell stood apartfrom his peers: a rock god among grunge’s iconoclasts ...
The Traveling Wilburys always had a strong lineup of amazing guitarists, but even the most legendary have one person relegated to bass.
If you go to Mosaic on the fourth Thursday evening of the month, you’ll likely find a warm and welcoming community of ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
But name me a bass part [in a Stones song] that you remember. You might go, ‘Oh yeah, during that song here's what the bass was doing.’ But you're unaware of it. “Even in Led Zeppelin, John Paul Jones ...
Welcome to the 21st Songs of the Week of 2025. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, Issa Nasatir, Scotty Dransfield, and ...
The Beths are the New Zealand-based quartet of vocalist Elizabeth Stokes, guitarist Jonathan Pearce, bassist Benjamin ...
The creative conflagration that David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, and Chris Frantz ignited in New York City in the year 1975 would eventually lead to the Talking Heads, a band that would help carve out its ...