Brownout Presents Brown Sabbath, “Hand of Doom” (2014): Something Else! sneak peek
Brownout’s horn-driven take on “Hand Of Doom” heralds an offbeat collection of Black Sabbath remakes.

Brownout’s horn-driven take on “Hand Of Doom” heralds an offbeat collection of Black Sabbath remakes.

’24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault’ could be released as early as October 2014.

The architect of classic Isleys slow jams like “Footsteps” and “Between The Sheets” is at it again.

This is a blues record that often moves far afield from the blues, and a pop record with real soul.

The clip finds the famously battling Ian Gillan and Ritchie Blackmore in happier days.

“Ever,” David Crosby says. “Anybody. Anybody. Ever.”
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Jones was with the Who for two studio albums, and also appeared with them at Live Aid.