The original ’60s lineup helped usher in the blues-rock revolution, then branched out into other musical areas.
Notes on the singing legend’s musical inspiration are excerpted from her memoir Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands
The documentary (and accompanying album) finds CCR—John Fogerty, Tom Fogerty, Doug Clifford, and Stu Cook—at the apex of their career
The collaboration between the Who mastermind and Faces great was sadly overlooked at the time of its release, but is now considered a minor masterpiece.
The band’s 10th studio LP was originally released in 1977. It’s the first time the album has been available on 5.1 Surround Sound
The Who’s legendary bassist is getting a posthumous series, with unreleased and remastered studio tracks, demos, and live tracks
Recording under the name Friend and Lover, Post and his wife made the top 10 with an optimistic protest anthem.
The Legacy of the Beast world tour has already been seen by almost 2 million people across the globe in support of their recent album, Senjutsu
The band’s first two albums for RCA Records deliver more pleasures than their initial sales and reviews would suggest.
After a career worst release on the charts, his next solo effort redeemed him, in the eyes of the author of ‘The Beatles Top 101 Solo Songs’