Although he’d had a couple of solo hits post-Beatles, the albums just weren’t happening. Then he reached into his phone book and made a few calls.
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Petty called it his favorite album. Its generous song list only hinted at the virtual torrent of material he was creating during this period.
Dick Wingate, then a Product Manager with Columbia Records, shares his marketing plan on how the label set up My Aim Is True to radio, record stores and the public
The musician’s goodbye was unexpectedly delayed when he was forced to postpone his final tour in 2017 for “intense spinal surgery,” due to a ruptured disc
Variations covers the great keyboard player’s years in The Nice and Emerson Lake & Palmer, his solo LPs, soundtracks and collaborations
The deeper complexity and nuance that had lurked under the surface came to the forefront in the L.A. band’s classic 1967 third album.
The Scottish band’s one great hit was the type that you might not hear for years, but when you do, it’s instantly familiar.
The Blues guitar legend’s career spans over 50 years, with just as many albums released, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
“You go through your career and you pick people up and people go by the wayside. But that’s the nature of creativity”
“The darkness was coming down. The darkness was the freedoms that I spoke of, that opened the doors. That spookiness in the record was real.”