Rush’s 9th studio album’s technology-embracing riffs and rhythms continued the forward-thinking trajectory of the acclaimed Canadian trio
Author: Best Classic Bands Staff
Pres. Biden called him “a poet, a troubadour, a chronicler of American life, resilience and hope and dreams,” noting that he was approaching 3000 concerts around the world
“Looking into her eyes in the church, it’s just a real thrill. I tell ya, 30 years with my wife are the 30 best years of my life”
From 1971-1977, he was the lead guitarist in the band’s classic line-up alongside Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford and Phil Collins
In the same year that we greeted a new decade, we said farewell to two music legends. No less than 16 albums topped the U.S. sales charts
The beloved blue-eyed soul group had hits with “Good Lovin’,” “Groovin’,” “People Got To Be Free,” “How Can I Be Sure,” and many more
The celebrated photographer took over 10,000 images of them while they all lived in Woodstock, NY, with many never before seen
In a heartfelt post, Browne called the multi-instrumentalist “my friend and my teacher,” two weeks after his passing
The long out-of-print collection of intimate, solo piano and vocal recordings includes “A Song For You,” “This Masquerade” and “Delta Lady”
The album, the British band’s sixth release, included their most well known song, “I’d Love To Change The World”