‘A classic album that is really timeless’: John Oates picks his favorite Hall and Oates moment
“I like some of the more obscure records,” John Oates admits.
“I like some of the more obscure records,” John Oates admits.
A perfectly calibrated tribute, one full of broken Stonesy grandeur.
They wrote two songs together on Yes’ new album, with more to come.
Spirited and sophisticated, White builds on an impressive legacy with Al Stewart.
Ian Gillan nailed all of the vocals for ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ in a mere three hours. He was back on stage with Deep Purple later that very same night.
Webber laid bare her compositions, leaving it in a few, capable hands and in doing so, made them flourish.
We hear hints of their impending musical evolution into Beatles 2.0.
Heartfelt and elegant, this is a new swamp-pop standard in the making.
A summit meeting of progressive jazz titans, themed around the Great Lakes.
George Harrison’s catalog, even more than a decade after his death, is widely underappeciated outside of the radio hits, a grievous thing.