They never had a national hit, but the Sonics, the ’60s garage band from Tacoma, Washington, became legendary. They’ve announced a string of tour dates.
Three of his best–‘Gentle On My Mind,’ ‘Wichita Lineman’ and ‘Galveston’–are being reissued in the LP format with the original artwork.
The current lineup has a batch of concerts this fall where audiences can enjoy their great British Invasion hits like “For Your Love” and “Heart Full of Soul”
There are no details other than the title—Is This the Life We Really Want?—but we’ll definitely have a new album from the Pink Floyd leader soon.
The great modern blues master has a new live set recorded on his 2016 North American tour. And he’ll be playing with an old friend in NYC and LA. Watch “The Healing”
Days after an incident that had fans concerned, the onetime Partridge Family star has announced that he is suffering from a debilitating illness
Fans have grown accustomed to their annual New York City residency. Perhaps “Reelin’ in the Chips” will be the start of a regular event, too
Before there was the Internet, we got our info from a few essential music books. The author of one of the first great rock reference volume has passed away.
The ’60s hitmakers and other oldies artists cannot collect royalty payments from SiriusXM, according to a new legal ruling.
He provided the backbeat on many of the Godfather of Soul’s hits and is one of the most sampled artists of all time. The “Funky Drummer” died today.