Using books, interviews, and primary news sources, Stacker has compiled a list of 25 times LGBTQ+ artists made music history.
Title by or about Paul McCartney, Cameron Crowe, Ozzy Osbourne, Yoko Ono, the Cars, Mark Ronson and more are among the year's ...
Gunnar and Matthew Nelson are hosting the “Holiday Lights Spectacular,” a celebration of dazzling holiday light displays from ...
The resulting album, Squeeze, sounds less like The Velvet Underground and more like a rushed, third-rate pub-rock project. It was a commercial and critical failure that completely muddied the ...
Released at the height of the 1980s, Def Leppard’s Hysteria helped redefine rock albums through scale, sound, and lasting ...
Jimi Hendrix admitted to being envious of another guitarist's skills. Find out who left the rock legend in awe and why he ...
No historical evidence exists to tell us who sang the first song, or made the first rhythmic sounds that resembled music.
Rock-n-roll really has been around for 70 years. That’s give or take, of course, depending on the definition you use, as not ...
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Why December 9th Matters In Rock History
It’s December 9th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1972, The Moody Blues started a ...
The new documentary on Cincinnati’s King Records, which launched James Brown’s career, is making its national debut on PBS. Filmmaker Yemi Oyediran identifies the Cincinnati sound, influenced by the ...
As the founding curator of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Craig Inciardi had a front row seat to decades of music history that was largely shielded from the public. Not only was he present for ...
Rock is roaring back into the spotlight. Demi Lovato is reimagining her biggest hits with a guitar-heavy edge, Olivia Rodrigo is packing arenas with angst-driven anthems, and newcomers like Sophia ...
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