George Benson’s Breezin turns 50. The landmark 1976 album topped the pop, jazz and R&B charts and remains one of the best-selling jazz albums ever recorded.
Wayne Perkins, a journeyman guitarist who was a part of the Muscle Shoals house band and nearly joined the Rolling Stones in ...
Wayne Perkins, the American guitarist who played with The Rolling Stones, Joni Mitchell and Bob Marley, has died aged 74 ...
On March 16, Joyce Manor brought its eclectic punk tour to the House of Blues in Orlando, Florida, for a night of intense ...
"We had expected empty rooms, possibly even bottles of urine, but from the first night everyone knew the words" ...
Fleur Bleu·e’s sophomore album, Question Marked Upon The World, due out this spring via Chicago-based indie, Sunday Records, ...
A rockstar who previously survived severe mental health battles is refusing cancer treatment, leaving them with ‘2-3 years’ ...
Canadian trio Cola have announced North American and UK/EU dates in support of their forthcoming third album Cost of Living ...
Killer Queen is the one-night masterpiece that blew up the Billboard charts and redefined rock and roll forever.
Forthcoming Cloud AI tool develops “Roland’s vision of technology as a partner that coexists with the creative process” ...
The Doobie Brothers reshaped their sound with the 1976 album Takin' It To The Streets, the record that introduced Michael McDonald and launched a new era for the band.
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