One of the saddest classic rock songs was written by The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and recorded by another star.
Even still, the band never forgot their roots covering old-school blues songs and have continued to carry those influences throughout their time together. Despite their reputation among the greatest ...
But while their influences seemed to begin and end with people like Elvis Presley and Little Richard, Brian Johnson knew that there was something magical about The Rolling Stones’ greatest tunes ...
It’s all part of a life in the music business for Gomez, who counts Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Roger ...
Kidz Bop was the brainchild of two lawyers, Cliff Chenfeld and Craig Balsam, who had previously formed the independent record ...
Today in Music History for Jan. 21: ...
The Super Bowl halftime show isn’t just a break from the football game. It’s become a bit of a cultural centerpiece. In many ...
Director of '50 Years of SNL Music' reveals inside story of performances by Kanye West, Ashlee Simpson, and more ...
A song recorded for Tina Turner's blockbuster album Private Dancer, that was presumed lost, has been rediscovered and ...
Fred Armisen recalls the making of his famous 'Punk Band Reunion at Wedding' sketch in a new clip from Questlove's upcoming 'SNL' music doc.
Becoming Led Zeppelin releases in IMAX theaters on February 7 (nationwide the week after), touted as the “first authorized ...