In an intimate conversation, the Rock Hall of Famer discusses the ’70s SoCal singer-songwriter boom and how her backing band evolved into Eagles
Some songs are inextricably associated with certain films, and few are as evocative as this 1968 classic, which has come to define biker culture
The British manager worked with the Stones during the band’s 1969 U.S. tour, which culminated in the ill-fated Altamont concert.
The 1973 performance was beamed into an estimated billion-plus TV sets around the world. It’s been newly remixed and remastered with the first visual release on Blu-ray
Some of the era’s legendary names in classic rock had new releases – many of which are in your collection – at the top of the sales chart this week
“Our manager said, ‘You want to make records you will be proud to listen to in 40 years.’ He was right.”—Chris Hillman
We recap the biggest charity concert in music history, where dozens of stars performed in London and Philadelphia for a massive worldwide TV audience in 1985
If you love the band and can spare the bucks, you really ought to experience the music from all five of these 1973 shows.
From the time Marty Balin reunited with former bandmates Grace Slick and Paul Kantner, the hits came fast. But then things went south, quickly.
The genre is difficult to define. You just know it when you hear it. And these studio albums are, without a doubt, the real deal.