‘They really do endure’: How do Hall and Oates keep their hits fresh on stage?
Hall and Oates wrote the songs. But that’s not who gives them new life in concert.
Hall and Oates wrote the songs. But that’s not who gives them new life in concert.
Live in front of an audience is how this music demands to be played, if the musicians are good enough. Ben Tyree and BT3 are way more than ‘good enough.’
A fans-eye view shows how they impacted lives and, in turn, history.
Queen isn’t finding much archival material, and a key piece hasn’t been cleared.
A nasty little put down, this track better matches performer and lyric.
Rich with substance and motion, this set uncovered overlooked Detroit gems.
“Mercy!” Staples crows. “Oooh boy, you’re banging on that guit-fiddle!”
Roy Thomas Baker earlier helmed failed Yes sessions prior to 1980’s ‘Drama.’
Plant’s new album gives no quarter to his oldest fans’ built-in expectations.
Don Henley became so infuriated that he came up with an ingenious plan.