The Band, “Forbidden Fruit” from Northern Lights-Southern Cross (1975): Across the Great Divide
Robbie Robertson joins us to talk about an often-overlooked late-period classic from the Band.
Robbie Robertson joins us to talk about an often-overlooked late-period classic from the Band.
“Gemini Dream” marked a turning point, both for the Moody Blues and for a slew of legacy proggers trying to make their way into the uncertain 1980s.
Morning Dew’s chops were tight and dynamic, and their songs bristled with melody and substance.
Ben King shares more than a spot in the guitar chair with Beck, Clapton and Page.
Think their music was all about synthesizers and MTV sheen? Think again.
“I really don’t like it,” Andy Babiuk says, “when people call us a supergroup.”
Issued decades ago now, Yes’ ‘Talk’ remains widely dismissed – when it’s not being ignored all together.
Glenn Hughes, in conversation, is as expansive as his own strikingly multi-faceted career.
As a multi-disc October set of live recordings from the early 1970s is announced, John Wetton remembers those heady times with King Crimson.
Dr. John’s flamboyant life and hoodoo-tinged music will be celebrated during a special concert event to be held on Saturday, May 3, 2014, in New Orleans as part of the Jazz and Heritage Festival.