The producer, artist manager and recording artist (as part of the British Invasion duo Peter and Gordon) was instrumental in the success of James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt
“I wanted to make an album where I just sang. And what better music to work with than the great American songbook of the 60s and 70s?”
They only released one album but it sparked a musical revolution. We look back at a punk-rock game-changer 4+ decades after its release
The multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and composer was there at the beginning and played on the band’s first seven albums.
The Irish rock band enjoyed five Top 5 U.K. hits including a pair of #1s: “Rat Trap” and “I Don’t Like Mondays”
The ceremony included a whopping 14 inductees, including Dolly Parton, Pat Benatar, Judas Priest, and Carly Simon with a star-studded lineup of presenters
The Pink Floyd singer-songwriter-bass guitarist is playing in the round for the first time in a tour delayed two full years
Whether he’s on a tangent or not, Dylan is virtually always colorful. He wonders if one song was recorded through a “tomato can telephone.”
The Scottish band earned their biggest success with 1975’s Hair of the Dog. The album included a hit cover of “Love Hurts”
Capitol Records wanted a new LP for the ’65 holiday shopping season. Brian was busy with Pet Sounds. So they recorded plenty of their contemporaries’ songs