These four legendary musicians and bands from music history's radically changed David Gilmour's life and artistry as a ...
with The Beatles returning straight afterwards. As they prepared to go on there were screams – replaced by sighs of ...
Ben Shepherd was born; AC/DC got cheap and dirty; Queen went to No. 1; David Bowie hit No. 1 for the first time in the U.S.; ...
A Brooklyn Bowl gig brought out Jimmy Fallon, Robert Randolph, The Black Crowes' Chris Robinson and The Roots' Black Thought.
But judging from the way Conor Oberst talks about the likelihood of satisfying critics and fans with their tenth studio album ...
Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon were the legendary rock band Queen. But who are their children?
“I am the luckiest guy in the world. I came close to having a proper job once!” he said, referencing the law studies which ...
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Some of our favorite bands and artists only perform as recording acts, rarely touring. Others were (and still are) renowned ...
Some Wilmington streets have names shared with some of the greatest musicians ever. But are they named after them? The answer ...
The Beatles returned to the U.S. in 1965 and 1966 as well. And America survived. John Lennon, the band’s composer and vocalist, died in 1980 after he was shot and killed in New York. George Harrison, ...
It’s been a particularly painful period for some beloved bands — with Jane's Addiction imploding in the middle of a reunion tour. But sometimes there's as much hate as harmony.