Working with David Lee Roth was like "being strapped to a rocket made of charisma and fueled by tequila” – and the music was pretty fun, too ...
Thirty-five years ago today, the world lost one of the most successful and influential artists of honky tonk's golden era.
North London’s artrockers Sorry deal with a difficult venue for a patchy gig which sometimes finds the magic of their records ...
A new box set, 'We Gotta Groove,' looks back at the work the Beach Boys created at Brother studio in 1976 and '77.
The blues can rock out, it can be solemn and balladic, or it can throw down some R&B and funk. A prime example of the latter ...
Level 42 started out as a fusion act. Yet there they were dominating the pop charts in 1985 with "Something About You".
From its buzzing guitar drone to its clattering drums, Ticket to Ride was certainly a step forward for the Beatles sonically - but did it really invent heavy rock?
Last year, the British rocker with the iconic sneer played his biggest tour yet. At 70, he’s revealing how he survived the ...
Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s cartoon band head to India in new record themed around death and the afterlife ...
From The Melvins to Slint, discover the unsung architects of rock whose records sold poorly but started a revolution ...
Freya Skye's 'Stars Align,' on tour through May 8, showcases the Disney's "Zombies 4' star in command of her stage presence and sending joy with music.
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How I went from Cork to playing over 100 shows in just seven months in the US
Independent Irish musician Podge Lane offers a guide to making the most of gigging opportunities in the USA ...
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