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Tom Petty found a kindred musical spirit in Jeff Lynne. "Yer So Bad" turned into one of the most potent examples of their collaboration.
The Beatles weren't just a rock and roll sensation but a cultural phenomenon. Their rapid ascent began in 1963, captivating ...
Is it a trend, an obsession or a revolt against all things digital? From classic rock, to old Hindi film numbers, Gen Z is ...
Born to working class cotton farmers Kingsland, Arkansas, Cash’s obsession with music began at a young age. Following a four-year period serving for the US Army, Johnny threw himself headlong into the ...
Per usual, Green Day is in the news again for being “too political”. Shocker? It is for some who seem to be confused over what punk bands stand for. But really, it’s hardly something to linger on. All ...
The film “1-800-ON-HER-OWN” follows the fiercely independent artist as she tries a career first: writing a song with another ...
From The Doobie Brothers to The Smiths, James Brown to Metallica, 7th barre chords are fundamental for playing with more color and sophistication ...
Maybe Happy Ending’s’ Original Broadway Cast Recording blends jazz, pop and musical theatre to create one of Broadway’s best ...
Blur has written more than a few heart-breaking songs, but fans have found one track which never fails to 'make them cry', as they share their favourite songs from the band's heyday ...
Motörhead line-ups may have changed, but Lemmy never did. In 2005, as the band prepared to release their 18th studio album, ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on Spotify here (or find our profile: nytimes) and at Apple Music here, and sign ...
The Doors weren't sure about Jim Morrison at first, but the lyrics to their future classic track managed to convince them.