Iconic guitar riffs by Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and others helped define these songs from 1967, forever changing rock ...
Jimi Hendrix's 1967 U.K. hit off of his "Are You Experienced" album was inspired after he upset his girlfriend by insulting ...
Fifty-nine years ago today, the hall of fame songwriter who is remembered for being the sidekick to the original singing cowboy died.
Within the realm of classic rock lie the bands that take the extra step to reflect on their memories as if they were written ...
The Beatles' A Day in the Life sparked outrage after lyrics about a man who blew his mind out in a car echoed the tragic death of a 21-year-old heir. Was the song cursed?
Legendary vocalist Marilyn Maye was in the sold out audience of last night's performance of 'GOING BACHARACH: The Songs of an ...
Thirteen tracks were just the start. Listen to interpretations of the Fab Four via Luther Vandross, Ella Fitzgerald, ...
On Valentine 's Day, Collider ranked the 10 greatest romantic classic rock songs ever made, organizing a list of the best of ...
Carole King recruited a friend, James Taylor, to play acoustic guitar on "You've Got a Friend" from 1971's Tapestry. Just a few months later, Taylor recorded the song for his own 1971 album, Mud Slide ...
Perhaps I heard the phrase “can’t see the forest for the trees” prior to “Different Drum” (1967) by the Stone Poneys (which song launched Linda Ronstadt to superstardom) — “But honey child I’ve got my ...
Reverends' new album, Sunsight, Sunclipse, is its most vivid and unguarded statement yet—a record that most maturely and confidently blends Americana, ...
IT is certainly a far cry from those golden days of Lulu, Sandie Shaw and Brotherhood Of Man. The UK’s hopes of glory at the ...