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The acoustic virtuoso has already tackled Foo Fighters, Van Halen, and Jimi Hendrix – now he's taking on the hottest act in ...
UK guitar wizard Mike Dawes has released a studio version of his Euclid cover, after live recordings of it went viral last ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
The infectious pop song marks the first time the band have ... Details of the album will be announced soon. “It’s just a guitar-based song, which we haven’t really done in so long ...
The Stooges song "I Wanna Be Your Dog" pioneered punk rock, and it all began with Iggy Pop's big idea turned around.
Say Sue Me delivers so much in one EP. This beautiful indie pop record borrows from various genres as the band etch out a unique and gorgeous sound.
Upon the suggesting of guitarist Bernard Sumner, one of Joy Division's most celebrated songs perhaps owes its acclaim to the ...
In the late evening of August 27, 1965, this British rock 'n' roller gave his idol, Elvis Presley, an impromptu bass lesson.
This is the fourth instalment on the live version of Josh Smith's tune “Triple J Hoedown,” featured on his album, Live at the Spud, recorded at the infamous Baked Potato in Los Angeles. We looked at ...
In a Boston.com Q&A, Tom Petty sideman Campbell talks Boston nights, tours with Dylan, and the Old Boston Garden: “The floor ...
I made up that song while I was driving in the van, vocal melody and lyrics, then came home and put guitar chords and drum beat underneath it. It was melodic bubblegum pop and I remember people ...