The Ed Sullivan Show was watched weekly by millions and was one of the most important cultural institutions of its time, but rock controversy was never far away ...
They ended the 1960s opening for Led Zeppelin in the US and ended the 70s headlining multiple nights at Madison Square Garden ...
Keith Richards cruised in Bentley S3 Continental Flying Spur. But this wasn't just any Bentley. Nicknamed "Blue Lena," it ...
After the Tet Offensive in December 1968, U.S. involvement in Vietnam exploded and at one point some 33,000 soldiers trained at Fort Rucker; there was no traffic light at Dixie ...
Music videos have been around since the 1960s. However, the art form officially "arrived" in 1981 with the launch of MTV.
One of the saddest classic rock songs was written by The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and recorded by another star.
The nationally syndicated, long-running program is helmed by veteran Chicago journalists Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis.
Long-believed to have been lost, “Hot For You, Baby” was recorded at Hollywood’s Capitol Studios but was bumped from Turner’s fifth album in favour of hits including “What’s Love Got To Do With It” ...
In a genre with so many fantastic songs, one tune stands out as maybe the most perfect rock and roll song ever produced.
They've got a ballsy singer and catchy songs. Sharon Osbourne was their manager, Guns N' Roses were their mates. So why aren’t The Quireboys living in mansions?
When you get the call at 4:15 that you’d been expecting at 4 p.m., and the caller opens by profusely apologizing for calling ...
The Rolling Stones came out of the 1960s British rock and roll scene. The bands from that era were inspired by the American blues rockers that had come before them in the 1950s. And so, in many ways, ...