When the French filmmaker Godard needed a band for his new film on radical culture in 1968, he invited San Francisco’s finest. They responded by waking up New York City.
Browsing: classic rock
A two-year celebration continues with a pair of career-defining anthologies, The Journey – Parts 1 and 2, curated by Ray Davies, Dave Davies and Mick Avory
Music critics love to call this 1985 #1 single the worst song ever. But is it really? We asked the former members of the band how they feel about it.
Back in rock music’s recorded heyday, you used to have a keen interest in which 5 albums received nominations for this big category
They took a song that had already been a hit for the Shirelles and the Beatles, and made it their own. Whatever happened to Gayle McCormick & Smith?
Morrison’s third official solo album in 1970 is largely about the spirit of soul/R&B, the feel and his singing. It features his biggest U.S. hit (no, not that one)
The rocker will be performing such classic rock favorites as “Cuts Like a Knife” and “Summer of ’69”
While Richard Nixon was insisting “I am not a crook,” Top 40 listeners enjoyed classic rock hits from Todd Rundgren, Steve Miller Band, the Stones and Jim Croce
Two of the most successful bands of all time, have announced the return of their co-headlining “Heart & Soul” tour across North America
After her first four albums, followers of country-rock knew there was something special about her. On her fifth, they found out what it was