Exclusive video premiere: Robben Ford, “Poor Kelly Blues” from A Day In Nashville (2014)
Ford’s deep dive into his own record collection revealed a stone-cold classic.
Ford’s deep dive into his own record collection revealed a stone-cold classic.
Jon Davison says a lengthy period on the road smoothed the way for his first studio work with Yes.
Hall and Oates might have been part of the most humor-filled induction in memory.
This leftover from the sessions for Chicago 17 has been reborn.
Sample Steve Hackett’s forthcoming Genesis Revisited: Live at the Royal Albert Hall concert release in the form of a darkly emotional solo from “Firth of Fifth,” perhaps the guitarist’s signature moment with or without Genesis. You May Also Like: Steve Hackett selects his all-time favorite Genesis album: ‘I like theRead More
Here’s an exclusive sneak peek at the video for “Road Block” from the forthcoming solo album by Neville Staple, ex-singer with the Specials ska revival group. You May Also Like: Staple Singers, “Jesus is All” from Freedom Highway Complete (2015): One Track Mind Pops Staples, “Friendship” from Don’t Lose ThisRead More
Tired of waiting on Peter Gabriel’s first new album of material since 2002’s Up? Here’s a chance to sample a brand-new song from the brand-new solo Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. You May Also Like: When Peter Gabriel Suddenly Decided to Open Up on ‘Us’
How appropriate that the Emporers of Wyoming, a Butch Vig band more than three decades in the making, has fashioned a folk-reverie out of the Afghan Whigs’ crunchy “Rebirth Of The Cool.” You May Also Like: David Philips, “Home” from Winter (2017): Something Else! sneak peek
Last night at the Tokyo Dome, the Rolling Stones pulled out a four-decades-old chestnut after fans voted “Silver Train” from 1973’s Goats Head Soup into the setlist. The Stones had last played the song live on a tour later in ’73. You May Also Like: Bill Wyman has no regretsRead More
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